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minus-squarequpadalinkfedilink10•1 year agoConsider though that both lettuce and tomatoes are 95% water. If you made a salad with 50% lettuce and 10% tomatoes, even ignoring the remaining ingredients the minimum possible water content would be 57%. If anything, I think the section of “broth” underneath “soup” needs to be part of salad.
minus-square@jim_vlink8•1 year agoThis is based on a graph comparing silt, clay, and sand. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loam#/media/File%3ASoilTexture_USDA.svg
I feel like 40% water is a very wet salad…
Consider though that both lettuce and tomatoes are 95% water.
If you made a salad with 50% lettuce and 10% tomatoes, even ignoring the remaining ingredients the minimum possible water content would be 57%.
If anything, I think the section of “broth” underneath “soup” needs to be part of salad.
This is based on a graph comparing silt, clay, and sand. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loam#/media/File%3ASoilTexture_USDA.svg