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  2. These Dessert 'Salads' Don't Have a Single Vegetable in Them

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    2. Watergate Salad. A popular '70s dish, this dessert salad is comprised of five ingredients: pistachio Jell-O instant pudding mix, crushed pineapple, miniature marshmallows, chopped nuts, and ...

  3. Frogeye salad - Wikipedia

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    The salad has a strong regional presence in Idaho and Utah and surrounding states (the Mormon Corridor), [2] especially among members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Due to the prevalence of potlucks in Mormon culture , recipes for frogeye salad, as well as other dishes in Mormon cuisine , are often found in ward cookbooks ...

  4. 55 Kid-Approved After-School Snacks

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    Get the recipe: Frog Eye Salad. Krista Marshall. Let the kids sample a little bit for a snack and then plan the rest for a Mexican night supper. ... Get the recipe: Homemade Chocolate Pudding.

  5. 80 Amazing 4th of July Recipes - AOL

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    Fluff desserts are cool, creamy, and delicious and Frog Eye Salad is no exception. It's a sweet dessert salad made with small round pasta (yes, that's where the name comes from), whipped topping ...

  6. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    A spicy salad made from shredded green papaya, halved cherry tomatoes, dried shrimps, Chinese long beans or green beans, sliced green onions, sliced birds eye chillies and chopped peanuts. Seasoned with lime juice, palm sugar, fish sauce, chopped coriander (cilantro) and minced garlic.

  7. Ambrosia (fruit salad) - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, ambrosia refers to a similar dish made with whipped cream, yogurt, fresh, canned or frozen berries, and chocolate chips or marshmallows loosely combined into a pudding. The earliest known mention of the salad is in the 1867 cookbook Dixie Cookery by Maria Massey Barringer. [1] [5] The name references the food of the Greek gods. [6]

  8. 27 Funny Food Names That Taste Better Than They Sound - AOL

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    1. Frog Eye Salad. There is nothing froggy about this dessert-like dish from Utah. Tiny round pasta called acini di pepe are mixed with pudding, Cool Whip, and canned fruit for a spin on ambrosia.

  9. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Grilled squid, dim sum with chicken feet, stuffed duck's feet, stir-fried milk with shrimp, turtle soup, pigeon, scorpion, suckling pig, jellyfish salad, worm and hairy crab roe omelet, wood ear mushroom, frog legs, 60 meter long noodle, stinkhorn, hairy gourd, starfish being used for decoration. 22 (8) April 29, 2008 Delhi, India