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MODERN KOREAN DELIVERY MENU BIBIMBAP AVOCADO BOWL KOREAN FRIED CHICKEN SASHIMI B1 Bulgogi 13.5 A1 Bulgogi 11.5 K1 K.F.C
MODERN KOREAN DELIVERY MENU BIBIMBAP AVOCADO BOWL KOREAN FRIED CHICKEN SASHIMI B1 Bulgogi 13.5 A1 Bulgogi 11.5 K1 K.F.C. Original 24 M1 Salmon Sashimi 10pcs 15 B2 Chili Chicken 13.5 ☆ spicy A2 Chili Chicken 11.5 ☆ spicy K2 K.F.C. Sweet Chili 24 ☆ M2 Salmon Sashimi 20pcs 25 B3 Teriyaki Tuna 13.5 A3 Teriyaki Tuna 11.5 K3 K.F.C. Half&Half 24 B4 Butter Shrimp 13.5 A4 Butter Shrimp 11.5 K4 1/2 K.F.C. Original 16 SOUP & SIDE DISH B5 Tofu 13.5 A5 Tofu 11.5 S1 Rice 2 +Fried Egg 1.5 A6 Teriyaki Salmon 12.5 K5 1/2 K.F.C. Sweet Chili 16 Kimchi 5 ☆ +Miso Soup 4 A7 Salmon Sashimi 13.5 K6 Boneless Original 16 S2 +Miso Soup 4 K7 Boneless Sweet Chili 16 S3 Pickled Radish 3 DOSIRAK +Pickled Radish 3 S4 Pickled Pumpkin 4 D1 Bulgogi 14.5 CURRY S5 Caramelized Baby Potato 4 D2 Chili Chicken 14.5 ☆ C1 Tofu 13.5 ☆☆ KOREAN GRILL S6 Miso Soup 4 -Rice is not included D3 Teriyaki Tuna 14.5 C2 Chicken 13.5 ☆☆ S7 Tomyam Shrimp Soup 6 D4 Donkatsu 14.5 C3 Seafood 14.5 ☆☆ G1 Bulgogi 12 D5 Tteokgalbi 14.5 G2 Tteokgalbi 12 DRINK -Grilled Patties with rice cake KOREAN STREET FOOD G3 Pork Belly 12 R1 Coca Cola 3 D6 Salmon Filet 18 F1 Tteokbokki 12 ☆☆ G4 Pork Neck(Boston Butt) 12 R2 Coca Cola light 3 +Miso Soup 4 -Spicy Stir-fried Rice Cake G5 Pork Platter(Belly&Neck) 13 R3 Fanta 3 F2 Gunmandu 8 G6 Kimchi Pork Belly 13 ☆ -fried Dumplings with Cabbage Salad R4 Sprite 3 JJIGAE -Rice is not included G7 Ojingeo-bokkeum 13 ☆ R5 Stiegl 4 J1 Beef Miso 12.5 F3 Gimmari 8 -Spicy stir fried squid -Korean Fried Seaweed Spring Rolls G8 Chicken Galbi 14 ☆ R6 Kaltenhauser Kellerbier 4 J2 Pork Kimchi 12.5 ☆ F4 Korean Egg Roll 10 R7 Edelweiss Hofbraeu 4 J3 Seafood Silktofu 14 ☆☆ G9 Pork Galbi 14 +Rice 2 F5 Mini Donkatsu 10 G10 Ssam SET 8 R8 Zipfer Limetten Radler 4.5 F6 Gimbap 10 -Ssamjang, Ssam(Lettuce wraps), Sliced Garlic R9 Zipfer Alkoholfrei 4 WOK F7 Bulgogi Gimbap 11 R10 Kloud(korean beer) 4 F8 Tunamayo Gimbap 12 K-GRILL D.I.Y. -
Guide to Identifying Meat Cuts
THE GUIDE TO IDENTIFYING MEAT CUTS Beef Eye of Round Roast Boneless* Cut from the eye of round muscle, which is separated from the bottom round. Beef Eye of Round Roast Boneless* URMIS # Select Choice Cut from the eye of round muscle, which is Bonelessseparated from 1the480 bottom round. 2295 SometimesURMIS referred # to Selectas: RoundChoic Eyee Pot Roast Boneless 1480 2295 Sometimes referred to as: Round Eye Pot Roast Roast, Braise,Roast, Braise, Cook in LiquidCook in Liquid BEEF Beef Eye of Round Steak Boneless* Beef EyeSame of muscle Round structure Steak as the EyeBoneless* of Round Roast. Same muscleUsually structure cut less than1 as inch the thic Eyek. of Round Roast. URMIS # Select Choice Usually cutBoneless less than1 1inch481 thic 2296k. URMIS #**Marinate before cooking Select Choice Boneless 1481 2296 **Marinate before cooking Grill,** Pan-broil,** Pan-fry,** Braise, Cook in Liquid Beef Round Tip Roast Cap-Off Boneless* Grill,** Pan-broil,** Wedge-shaped cut from the thin side of the round with “cap” muscle removed. Pan-fry,** Braise, VEAL Cook in Liquid URMIS # Select Choice Boneless 1526 2341 Sometimes referred to as: Ball Tip Roast, Beef RoundCap Off Roast, Tip RoastBeef Sirloin Cap-Off Tip Roast, Boneless* Wedge-shapedKnuckle Pcuteeled from the thin side of the round with “cap” muscle removed. Roast, Grill (indirect heat), Braise, Cook in Liquid URMIS # Select Choice Boneless Beef Round T1ip526 Steak Cap-Off 234 Boneless*1 Same muscle structure as Tip Roast (cap off), Sometimesbut cutreferred into 1-inch to thicas:k steaks.Ball Tip Roast, Cap Off Roast,URMIS # Beef Sirloin Select Tip ChoicRoast,e Knuckle PBonelesseeled 1535 2350 Sometimes referred to as: Ball Tip Steak, PORK Trimmed Tip Steak, Knuckle Steak, Peeled Roast, Grill (indirect heat), **Marinate before cooking Braise, Cook in Liquid Grill,** Broil,** Pan-broil,** Pan-fry,** Stir-fry** Beef Round Tip Steak Cap-Off Boneless* Beef Cubed Steak Same muscleSquare structureor rectangula asr-shaped. -
Free Amino Acid and Volatile Compound Profiles of Jeotgal
foods Article Free Amino Acid and Volatile Compound Profiles of Jeotgal Alternatives and Its Application to Kimchi Hye Jin Lee 1, Min Jung Lee 1, Yun-Jeong Choi 1, Sung Jin Park 1, Mi-Ai Lee 1, Sung Gi Min 1, Sung-Hee Park 1, Hye-Young Seo 2 and Ye-Rang Yun 1,* 1 Industrial Technology Research Group, World Institute of Kimchi, Gwangju 61755, Korea; [email protected] (H.J.L.); [email protected] (M.J.L.); [email protected] (Y.-J.C.); [email protected] (S.J.P.); [email protected] (M.-A.L.); [email protected] (S.G.M.); [email protected] (S.-H.P.) 2 Hygienic Safety and Analysis Center, World Institute of Kimchi, Gwangju 61755, Korea; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected]; Tel.: +82-626-101-849; Fax: +82-626-101-850 Abstract: Jeotgal containing abundant free amino acids plays an important role in the unique savory taste (umami) and flavor in kimchi. However, it is also responsible for the unpleasant fishy smell and high salt content of kimchi. Therefore, the present study aimed to identify alternative jeotgal sources and investigate the fermentation properties of jeotgal alternatives added to kimchi. The tomato hot- water extract (TH2) and dry-aged beef hot-water extract (DBH) were selected as jeotgal alternatives for kimchi preparation based on their glutamic acid contents. Characteristics of kimchi with TH2 alone (JA1) and TH2 and DBH in combination (1:1, JA2) were compared with kimchi prepared using commercially available anchovy fish sauce (CON). -
The Evolution of Bulgogi Over the Past 100 Years*
Korea Journal, vol. 53, no. 4 (winter 2013): 168-194. 168 © Korean NationalKOREA Commission JOURNAL for / UNESCO, WINTER 2013 The Evolution of Bulgogi over the Past 100 Years* LEE Kyou Jin and CHO Mi Sook Abstract The purpose of this research is to examine the history of bulgogi’s transition and development over the past century. While bulgogi carries on the legacy of Korean traditional roasted meat, it is simultaneously a very unique cuisine, of which the rec- ipe and meaning have changed over time according to shifting economic and social conditions. As a result, bulgogi is not merely a simple dish; rather, the term embodies numerous symbolic meanings of Korean food culture. The origin of this seasoned roast meat can be traced back to the Goguryeo dynasty (37 BC–AD 668). In differ- ent historical periods and social contexts, bulgogi has gone through unusual and dynamic transitions of cooking methods, such as roasting and boiling. One of its first transitional periods (1920s–1960s) is marked by the use of grilled beef that origi- nates from neobiani and the commercialized cooking process of roasting. During the developmental phase of bulgogi (1960s–1990s), bulgogi boiled in meat broth appeared, quickly gaining popularity. The phase of decline in bulgogi consumption and popularity was followed by the revival of bulgogi (after the 1990s), when it was adapted through various cooking methods. Keywords: grilled bulgogi, beef broth bulgogi, neobiani, roast meat, Korean food culture * This article is a revision of LEE Kyou Jin’s Ph.D. dissertation, “Geundae ihu 100 nyeongan hanguk yungnyu guui munhwa-ui byeonhwa” (Korean Food Culture of Eating Meat during the Past 100 Years) at Ewha Womans University in 2010. -
The Best of Korean Cuisine in the Ozarks
OUT OF THE WAY EATS by Heather Berry [email protected] rowing up in South Korea, Chong Moore was no stranger to the kitch- en. Many an hour was spent with her mother there, where she was Gtaught how to prepare Korean dishes the tradi- tional way, incorporating big flavor into sim- ple foods such as rice, noodles and vegetables. “I like to stay in the kitchen,” says Chong (pronounced “jung”), the owner of Café Korea in St. Robert. “Our restaurant is a good way to share the Korean culture and our food.” If you’ve never tried Join editor Kyle Spradley Korean food, on his visit to Café Korea in imagine your the online edition at favorite Chi- www.ruralmissouri.coop. nese dish, then add a little kick to it. Most traditional Korean dishes are spicy, although Chong is quick to add that customers can have their dish spicy or not since everything is cooked to order. You’ll find that garlic adds flavor to most photo by Kyle Spradley dishes, while red pepper flakes, ginger, onion John and Chong Moore are proud to offer fresh, authentic Korean dishes to their patrons at Café Korea in St. Robert. and soy sauce are favorite seasonings used in Korean dishes, too. The aroma of these ingredients floating in the air with the smell of vegetables sizzling in sesame oil will make it difficult to choose a dish. For those unfamiliar with Korean food, the menu features images of the dishes. According to Chong, 70 percent of the Café Korea menu features traditional Korean entrées, with The best of Korean cuisine in the Ozarks the remainder consisting of Chinese favorites, such as General Tso’s chicken, for those who brought with any meal and — if you’re din- The fresh, thinly sliced meat in the bulgogi might be a bit skittish of trying new fare. -
Three Course Dinner Menu
THREE COURSE DINNER MENU FIRST COURSE Choose Two Wollensky Salad Caesar Salad Signature Crab Cake Steak Tartare Wollensky’s Famous Split Pea Soup ENTREES Choose Three Charbroiled Filet Mignon Roasted Chicken Pan Seared Salmon Prime Dry-Aged Bone-In Kansas City Cut Sirloin* Prime Dry-Aged Bone-In Rib Eye* FAMILY STYLE SIDES Choose Two Creamed Spinach Pan Roasted Wild Mushrooms Hashed Brown Potatoes Duck Fat Roasted Root Vegetables Whipped Potatoes DESSERT Choose Two New York Style Cheesecake Chocolate Cake Coconut Layer Cake Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee & Herbal Teas CHICAGO 11/15 FOUR COURSE DINNER MENU FIRST COURSE Choose One Signature Crab Cake Steak Tartare Wollensky’s Split Pea Soup SALADS Choose Two Wollensky Salad Caesar Salad Iceberg Wedge Tomato Carpaccio with Burrata ENTREES Choose Three Charbroiled Filet Mignon Roasted Chicken Pan Seared Salmon Tuna Au Poivre Prime Dry-Aged Bone-In Kansas City Cut Sirloin* Prime Dry-Aged Bone-In Rib Eye* FAMILY STYLE SIDES Choose Two Creamed Spinach Pan Roasted Wild Mushrooms Hashed Brown Potatoes Duck Fat Roasted Root Vegetables Whipped Potatoes DESSERT Choose Two New York Style Cheesecake Chocolate Cake Coconut Layer Cake Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee & Herbal Teas CHICAGO 11/15 S&W SIGNATURE DINNER MENU SHELLFISH BOUQUET Chilled Lobster, Colossal Lump Crab Meat, Jumbo Shrimp, Oysters and Littleneck Clams Classic Cocktail, Ginger and Mustard Sauces, Sherry Mignonette SALADS Choose Two Wollensky Salad Caesar Salad Iceberg Wedge Tomato Carpaccio with Burrata ENTREES -
Great Food, Great Stories from Korea
GREAT FOOD, GREAT STORIE FOOD, GREAT GREAT A Tableau of a Diamond Wedding Anniversary GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS This is a picture of an older couple from the 18th century repeating their wedding ceremony in celebration of their 60th anniversary. REGISTRATION NUMBER This painting vividly depicts a tableau in which their children offer up 11-1541000-001295-01 a cup of drink, wishing them health and longevity. The authorship of the painting is unknown, and the painting is currently housed in the National Museum of Korea. Designed to help foreigners understand Korean cuisine more easily and with greater accuracy, our <Korean Menu Guide> contains information on 154 Korean dishes in 10 languages. S <Korean Restaurant Guide 2011-Tokyo> introduces 34 excellent F Korean restaurants in the Greater Tokyo Area. ROM KOREA GREAT FOOD, GREAT STORIES FROM KOREA The Korean Food Foundation is a specialized GREAT FOOD, GREAT STORIES private organization that searches for new This book tells the many stories of Korean food, the rich flavors that have evolved generation dishes and conducts research on Korean cuisine after generation, meal after meal, for over several millennia on the Korean peninsula. in order to introduce Korean food and culinary A single dish usually leads to the creation of another through the expansion of time and space, FROM KOREA culture to the world, and support related making it impossible to count the exact number of dishes in the Korean cuisine. So, for this content development and marketing. <Korean Restaurant Guide 2011-Western Europe> (5 volumes in total) book, we have only included a selection of a hundred or so of the most representative. -
WEEK 1 & 3 MENU Breakfast Lunch Dinner Snack Options SUN MON
WEEK 1 & 3 MENU Breakfast Lunch Dinner Snack Options (6:30 AM) (12:30 PM) (6 PM) (10 AM and 3 PM) • Spicy Bangus • Left-overs • Left-overs • Atchara • Sliced Fruit • Scrambled Eggs • Mixed Nuts • Banana, pineapple + Malunggay • Granola Bars powder and flax seeds • Raisins SUN • Vitamins • Prunes • Friso Milk (for kids) • Cheese sticks • 1 tsp. of Manuka MGO 250 • Carrot sticks • Cherry Tomato, Rocket Lettuce • Chicken Tinola or Adobo • Carbonara or Tuna Pasta • Popcorn and Parma Salad with balsamic • Monggo Beans (with olives, capers, and • Yakult vinegar, olive oil and orange • Paksiew na Bangus (or tomatoes) • Peanut butter & jelly zest dressing other fish) with eggplant • Garlic Bread Sandwiches • Carrot, mango, orange shake • Buttered vegetables • Banana & Nutella MON • Vitamins • Fruit • Friso Milk (for kids) • Friso Milk (for kids) • Tea (Green, Turmeric, • 1 tsp. of Manuka MGO 250 Morning Boost, etc. - for • Tuyo • Molo Soup • Left-overs adults) • Garlic Brown Rice • Tortang Eggplant • Sliced Tomatoes & Onions • Bangus Back Fillet • Hard-boiled Eggs • Strawberry Banana shake + Malunggay and Flax seeds TUES • Vitamins • Friso Milk (for kids) • 1 tsp. of Manuka MGO 250 • Open-faced egg sandwich with • Burger Steak with Onions • Tomato Basil & Feta Ricotta Cheese, Parmesan and Mushroom Gravy Salad Cheese, fresh chives, Arugula, • Broccoli • Chicken Gyro lemon zest, olive oil, with • Lentil Soup sautéed red and yellow bell • Fruit peppers and hard boiled egg WED • Spinach and Blueberry shake • Vitamins • Friso Milk (for kids) • 1 tsp. of Manuka MGO 250 • Yoghurt with Granola • Left-overs • Shrimp with garlic & olive oil • Bagels • Omelet with ground beef, • Paella onions, tomatoes, and cheese • Beef Salpicao • Apple, orange and lemon shake • Buttered bread with + Chlorophyll powder Tomato puree dipping • Vitamins sauce THURS • Friso Milk (for kids) • 1 tsp. -
Beef Steak Different Names
Beef Steak Different Names SHORT LOIN T‐Bone/Porterhouse Club Steak Tenderloin Steak Also Known As: Filet Mignon Fillet de Boeuf Fillet Steak Tournados Medallions Top Loin Steak, Boneless Also Known As: Ambassador Steak Strip Steak Boneless Club Steak Hotel‐Style Steak Kansas City Steak NY Strip Steak Veiny Steak Top Loin Steak, Bone‐in Also Known As: Sirloin Strip Steak Delmonico Steak Chip‐Club Steak Country Club Steak Strip Steak Shell Steak RIB Rib Steak RIB‐EYE STEAK Also Known As: Beauty Steak Delmonico Steak Market Steak Spencer Steak PLATE Skirt Steak ‐ is actually the diaphragm muscle that is cut into portions weighing about 1½ pounds each. This less tender cut benefits from a tenderizing marinade and should be carved across the grain into thin slices for serving. Skirt steak is the original cut used for fajitas. Also Known As: Fajita Meat Inside Skirt Steak Outside Skirt Steak Philadelphia Steak BEEF HANGER STEAK This steak is part of the diaphragm muscle and is best served rare or medium rare. This is a large, thin, flat steak that is great marinated and is flavorful and chewy. Slice it thinly across the grain to serve. Broil, Panfry or Stir‐fry Also Known As: Beef "Hanging Tender". Also sometimes spelled "Hangar" Steak. Hanging Tenderloin Butcher’s Steak FLANK Also Known As: Flank Steak Flank Steak Fillet Jiffy Steak London Broil SIRLOIN [Baron of Beef ‐ Large Roast of the Whole Sirloin Not Cut Down The Backbone] Also Known As: Sirloin Steak Flat‐Bone Steak Pin‐Bone Steak Round‐Bone Steak Wedge‐Bone Steak Top Sirloin Steak, -
Jin Go Gae Korean Restaurant
jingogae Jin Go Gae Korean Restaurant Thank you for your custom There will be 10% service charge jingogae Korean side dishes P1.김치 Kim-chi .................................... 2.00 Famous spicy Korean preserved cabbage P2.깍두기 Kat-tu-gui .............................. 2.00 Preserved spicy pickled Korean white mooli P1. 김치 Kim-chi P3.콩나물 Suk ju Namul .......................... 2.00 Yellow head bean sprouts seasoned with sesame oil & seed P4.시금치나물 Sigum chi Namul .................. 2.00 Seasoned spinach with sesame oil P4. 시금치나물 Sigumchi Namul P5.채나물 Chae Namul ............................. 2.00 Pickled sweet & sour cucumber radish P6.모듬나물 Mixed seasonal pickles ............... 5.50 P6. 모듬나물 Mixed seasonal pickles * P7.파절이 Par-Jeori (per person)...................... 1.70 Thinly sliced spring onions salad drizzled in sesame oil * P8.상추 Sang Choo .................................. 2.00 Fresh assorted green lettuce P9. 무쌈 * P9.무쌈 Moo Sam ................................... 2.50 Moo Sam Organic sweet beetroot mooli * Ideal for acompanying with meat or BBQ dishes jingogae Appetizers 1. 파전 Par-Jeon.................................... 7.60 Korean seafood pancake with spring onions crab stick and squid 2. 김치전 Kim-Chi Jeon............................ 7.60 Kimchi pancake 1. 파전 Par-Jeon 3. 잡채 Jap-Chae.................................... 8.90 Thin glass vermicelli pan fried with mixed vegetables with beef 4. 군만두 Dumplings................................ 6.70 Homemade fried beef or vegetable dumplings 5. 오징어볶음 Ojing-Uh Bokum................... 10.00 Stir fried squid with veg in hot spicy sauce 3. 잡채 6. 골뱅이 소면무침 Golbeng-ee Muchim.......... 15.90 Jap Chae Fresh whelk in sweet chilli sauce with vegetable and thin white cold noodles 7. 한치 물티김 Hanchi ........................... 16.90 Fresh squid blanch lightly served with sliced cumcumber and carrot with chilli dipping 8. -
Mitzvah Menu
MITZVAH MENU BUTLER PASSED HORS D’OEUVRES PLEASE SELECT EIGHT CHILLED MELON & CHAMPAGNE SHOOTER Mint Oil (gf) (v) BABY BEET & FORBIDDEN RICE CRISP Miso Foam, Aged Sherry (gf) (v) FARMER’S DEVILED EGGS Vadouvan Spice, Pumpernickel Soil, Micro Celery (gf) POACHED MEDJOUL DATES Triple Crème, Pickled Apricot (gf) TWICE BAKED POTATO Aged Gouda, Garlic Chives* (gf) AVOCADO TOAST Radish, Lemon, Fennel, Seven Grain Bread (v) SUMMER SQUASH & LEEK TART Oregano, Carrot Puree, Frizzled Carrots (v) SAVORY CANNOLI Imported Burrata, Crisp Basil, Tomato Powder MARKET FRUIT TOAST House Made Ricotta, Grilled Nectarines, Pluots, Fine Herbs FOREST MUSHROOM SPRING ROLL Lemongrass & Kaffir Lime Aioli* BUFFALO MOZZARELLA EN CAROZZA Roasted Tomato Relish, Basil* MAC & CHEESE BITE Truffle Gouda, Arugula Pesto* SWEET CORN RISOTTO CRISP Rhubarb-Aleppo Jam, Hazelnuts* HEIRLOOM TOMATO GRIDDLEWICH Farmer’s Goat Cheese, Pepperonatta* MONTAUK LOBSTER ROLL Citrus, Handmade Parker House Roll FENNEL CURED SALMON Orange Crème, Chive, Cucumber Box, Wild American Sturgeon (gf) TUNA TARTARE Asian Pear, Jicama, Spicy Mayo, Masago (gf) GRILLED MARKET FISH Blue Corn Taco, Red Cabbage, Tomatillo & Serrano Salsa Verde (gf) SALMON POKE Seaweed, Green Onion, Cucumber, Taro Root Shell, Macadamia Nuts (gf) SMOKED SALMON CRÊPE Citrus-Dill Crème Fraîche, Wild Arugula SPRING ASPARAGUS BISQUE Citrus Shrimp, Crème Fraiche, Caviar (gf) CITRUS POACHED SHRIMP Black Pepper-Horseradish Cocktail Sauce, Lovage (gf) PEEKYTOE CRAB SALAD Crispy Wonton, Radish, Candied Serrano, Sesame Aioli HERBED -
Dinner Dinner
HOT . FRESH . DETROIT . FLAVOR DINNERDINNER DETROIT MI · 2018 beginnings sweet corn chowder 6 TOWNHOUSE Truffle fries gf, vt 10 Chorizo / Pumpkin Seeds / Cilantro / Lime White Truffle Oil / Gremolata / Rosemary Garlic Aioli Matzoh ball soup 9 buffalo Cauliflower gf, vt 12 Chicken Broth / Rye Cracker / Dill Crispy Cauliflower / House Hot Sauce / Blue Cheese / Celery Chicken wings gf 12 Brussels sprouts gf, vt 11 Honey Garlic Soy Glaze / Sesame / Scallion Balsamic Brown Butter / Parmesan / Pistachio hummus vt 10 Detroit pizza 14 Roasted Mushrooms / Lemon / Parsley / Pine Nuts / Olive Oil / Na’an Pepperoni / Red Sauce / Mozzarella Cheese / Basil Steak Tartare 16 Mac & cheese Vt 12 Tenderloin / Caper Vinaigrette / Deviled Egg / Chives / Semolina Toast Boursin / Mascarpone / Cotswold Double Gloucester / Orecchiette Pasta / Crunchy Parmesan Greens *Add Grilled Na’an To Any Salad $2 power salad gf, vt 13 build your own salad 13 Brown Rice / Red Quinoa / Wild Rice / Chickpeas / Pumpkin Seeds / Organic Mixed Greens Included / Select 7 Items Apples / Avocado / Organic Mixed Greens / Honey-Lime Cilantro Vinaigrette veggies Pantry Dairy Vinaigrettes house Greek gf, vt 13 Tomatoes Cranberries White Cheddar Town hou se Baby Romaine / Pickled Golden Beets / Mixed Olives / Feta / Tomatoes / Carrots Cherries Parmesan Balsamic Cucumber / Pickled Red Onion / Greek Vinaigrette Mixed Olives Apricots Blue Honey-Lime Cilantro Cucumbers Pistachios Feta Thai Chili Radish Pepitas Goat Greek Caesar 12 Avocado Almonds Chopped Romaine / Semolina Crouton / Pecorino