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SALAD DRESSING

Salad dressing is a flavorful accompaniment used to enhance the taste of salads and other dishes. It adds moisture and a burst of flavor, making salads more enjoyable and appealing.

This item is commonly used in childcare centers, adult daycare, senior centers, homeless shelters, group homes, schools, and catering services.

⚠️ Allergen Info: Contains soy; Healthy Heart Food Service offers soy-free alternatives for those with sensitivities.

💡 Did you know? The first known salad dressing was made in ancient Greece, where they used a mixture of vinegar and oil to dress their greens.

🏙️ NYC Connection: In New York City, many restaurants and eateries feature house-made salad dressings that reflect the diverse culinary influences of the city, showcasing unique combinations like sesame ginger or spicy tahini that cater to various dietary preferences.

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About This Item

This menu item is part of meal programs operated by Healthy Heart Food Service, serving schools, childcare centers, senior programs, shelters, and catering clients across New York City, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island. Nutrition information is sourced from the USDA FoodData Central database and reviewed by our registered dietician. Actual values may vary based on preparation methods and serving size. For questions about our meal programs, contact us.

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