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Definition of Tuna salad
1. Noun. Salad composed primarily of chopped canned tuna fish.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuna Salad
Literary usage of Tuna salad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Boston Cooking School Magazine of Culinary Science and Domestic Economics by Boston Cooking School (Boston, Mass.) (1914)
"tuna salad 3 cups tuna |1 cup thick mayonnaise 1 cup diced celery 1 cup French
... TUNA CACHE J cup butter ; 4 eggs 1 quart tuna salad ' 1 cap flour Put the ..."
2. The Cookbook for Men Whose Wives Don't Cook by Christopher Hamilton (2006)
"tuna salad Time: 10 minutes. Well, I have to say I'm on the fence with this one.
I have to believe most people can make a tuna salad without instructions or ..."
3. Florida Salads: A Collection of Dainty, Wholesome Salad Recipes that Will by Frances Barber Harris (1918)
"tuna salad. Mix equal quantity of tuna and cut celery. Slice midget cucumber
pickles lengthwise, small strips, mix with the fish and celery and sprinkle ..."
4. Housewives Favorite Recipes for Cold Dishes, Dainties, Chilled Drinks, Etc. by White Enamel Refrigerator Co (1916)
"tuna salad Take one can of tuna and break apart with fork, but do not chop.
Add a liberal amount of coarsely chopped celery, one-fourth cupful chopped nuts, ..."
5. Composition on Foods: Fast Foods (Raw, Processed, Prepared) by Lynn E. Dickey, John L. Weihrauch (1998)
"The tuna salad sandwich contained tuna, mayonnaise, lettuce, onion, oil, and
vinegar. The submarine sandwiches were from 6 to 8 inches long and weighed 8 to ..."