Italian dressing
English
Etymology
Named by Americans in the 20th century for this dressing's inspiration from vinaigrettes made by Italians and Italian-Americans, although the present-day formulations sold on supermarket shelves are somewhat different from those origins. More at Wikipedia.
Noun
Italian dressing (countable and uncountable, plural Italian dressings)
- A North American vinaigrette-type salad dressing consisting of water, vinegar or lemon juice, vegetable oil, chopped bell peppers, usually sugar or corn syrup, and numerous herbs and spices.
Synonyms
- Italian salad dressing
Hypernyms
Coordinate terms
- French dressing (in its vinaigrette sense, similar)