My salad which has been refered to as a chopped stale sandwich by some.
Posted by Ahiru_no_inu@reddit | shittyfoodporn | View on Reddit | 17 comments
Black olive, egg, cheese, peas, croutons and fry crumbs.
AsianSteampunk@reddit
well they are not wrong. but i'd eat that haha
DrDentonMask@reddit
Sandwich. I cackled.
a_solid_6@reddit
"Salad" is a stretch here. The addition of greens of some sort would make it a traditional salad. The addition of mayo or some other creamy base would make it the other kind of salad. This... this is... a collection.
TuvixWillNotBeMissed@reddit
Peas are green, unless you mean lettuce, but the idea that all salads need a leafy green is mostly a North American thing. Like a traditional Greek salad doesn't have lettuce, for example.
a_solid_6@reddit
I assumed this person is North American, but could be wrong of course. And in North America, "greens" is used to refer to leafy green vegetables-- lettuce, spinach, kale, etc. Peas are green but they are not "greens".
Statically@reddit
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sirprize_surprise@reddit
Are those peas still frozen?
Ahiru_no_inu@reddit (OP)
No they fully thawed lol
OrdinaryMagazine6333@reddit
what even is t his
Ahiru_no_inu@reddit (OP)
My lunch. It was good
Important-Vast-9345@reddit
That's a lot of peas...and I like peas.
Ahiru_no_inu@reddit (OP)
It was good maybe more peas next time lol.
nicemexoxo@reddit
that ain't salad, it's a cry for help! ๐ But hey, U do U, we ain't Michelin judges here, lmao!
skepticcaucasian@reddit
Yeah, salads usually have at least 1type of lettuce in them.
doodman76@reddit
Also known as a "panzanella"
Ahiru_no_inu@reddit (OP)
I had no idea lol thanks
TracySAwesome@reddit
This looks exactly like what I give my toddler except they use a compartmentalized plate. I'm inspired to try stiring it together to see what happens.