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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Greek salad (Greek: χωριάτικη σαλάτα [xorˈjatiki saˈlata] \"rustic salad\" or θερινή σαλάτα [θeriˈni saˈlata] \"summer salad\") is a salad in Greek cuisine.Greek salad is made with pieces of tomatoes, sliced cucumbers, onion, feta cheese, and olives (usually Kalamata olives), typically seasoned with salt and oregano, and dressed with olive oil. Common additions include green bell pepper slices or berries of capers (especially in the Dodecanese islands).Outside Greece, \"Greek salad\" may be a lettuce salad with Greek-inspired ingredients. Outside Greece, the salad without lettuce may be called horiatiki, \"country salad\", \"peasant salad\", or \"village salad\". Lettuce, tomatoes, feta, and olives are the most standard elements in an American-style Greek salad, but cucumbers, peperoncini (pickled hot peppers), bell peppers, onions, radishes, dolmades, and anchovies/sardines are common. In Detroit for example, a Greek salad also includes beets, and in the Tampa Bay Area it often includes potato salad. Rather than simple olive oil and vinegar, as in a normal Greek lettuce salad, prepared dressings containing various herbs and seasonings are frequently employed. This style of Greek salad is rarely encountered in Greece.Various other salads have also been called \"Greek\" in the English language in the last century, including some with no apparent connection to Greek cuisine. A 1925 Australian newspaper described a Greek Salad of boiled squash dressed with sour milk; a 1934 American newspaper described a mayonnaise-dressed lettuce salad with shredded cabbage and carrots."@en }

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