Рецепт Quick Chicken Salad
The apple, celebrated fruit at the beginning
human history. Start with Adam and Eve or the anthropological data on Stone
Age man in Europe, the apple was there.
Greek and Roman
mythology refer to apples as symbols of beauty and love. When the Romans
conquered England about the first century B.C., they brought apple cultivation
with them. William Tell gained fame by shooting an apple off his son's head at
the order of invaders of Switzerland.
The Pilgrims
discovered crabapples had preceded them to America, but the fruit was not edible.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony requested seeds and cuttings from England, which
were brought over on subsequent voyages to Boston. Other Europeans brought
apple stock to Virginia and the Southwest, and John Chapman, became famous for
planting trees throughout Indiana, Illinois and Ohio.
In America, nearly every farm grew some apples. Some were good, most of the early varieties would be consider poor quality today. Of nearly 8000 varieties known around the world, about 100 varieties are grown commercial quantity in America.
Our modern
orchards combine the rich heritage of apple growing with research and field
trials to grow an annual U.S. crop exceeding 220,000,000 bushels. New varieties
are still being discovered and cultivated, with the best eventually becoming
household words like McIntosh, Delicious, Empire, Rome, Spartan, Cortland,
Granny Smith, etc. Recent arrivals include
Fuji, Braeburn, and Liberty.
Your chicken
salad lovers will rave about this Quick Chicken Salad.
Quick Chicken
Salad
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2014, Christine’s Pantry. All rights reserved.
Ingredients:
- 1 (12.5 oz.)
- can chicken, drain (or 1 1/2 cups diced cooked chicken)
- 4 tablespoon
- mayonnaise
- 1/4 cup dices
- apple
- 1/4 cup
- chopped walnuts
- salt and
- pepper, to taste
- 1/4 teaspoon
- onion powder
Directions:
In a small
bowl, combine all ingredients, until well blended.
Serve on
bread or a lettuce leaf. Enjoy!