Which of these cannot be eaten in a salad?
This is a bit of a trick question! You can technically eat almost anything in a salad, it just might not be the most appealing or traditional.
To give you a more useful answer, here are some common things NOT found in salads:
* Meat: While you can absolutely add grilled chicken, steak, or even bacon to a salad, these aren't typically considered salad ingredients.
* Pasta: Pasta is more of a side dish or main course, not a salad ingredient.
* Rice: Similar to pasta, rice is usually served separately.
* Bread: While croutons are a common salad addition, bread itself wouldn't be a traditional salad ingredient.
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