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Related topics: Food, dish
coleslawcole‧slaw (also cole slaw American English) /ˈkəʊlslɔː $ ˈkoʊlslɒː/ noun [uncountable] DFFa salad made with thinly cut raw cabbage
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coleslaw• Pineapple - tinned, fresh, or fresh-cooked - is excellent in coleslaw and an unexpected success in sauerkraut.• There were bowls of coleslaw and potato salad laced with green peas, buttered garlic rolls and hard-boiled eggs.• Two colours so acidic and draining that only Timmy Mallett can survive them, and still look like a vat of coleslaw.• They also had a choice of baked beans or coleslaw, followed by yogurt, fruit or ice-cream.• The speedy coleslaw adds a cool, refreshing touch.• Try the tangy, tart coleslaw or the potato salad.• Every one of them had one of those horrid little paper cups that hold wet coleslaw.
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