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Remoulade vs Coleslaw - What's the difference?

remoulade | coleslaw |


As nouns the difference between remoulade and coleslaw

is that remoulade is while coleslaw is (chiefly|uk) a salad of finely shredded raw cabbage and sometimes shredded carrots, dressed with mayonnaise (white slaw) or a vinaigrette (red slaw).

Remoulade vs Aioli - What's the difference?

remoulade | aioli |


As nouns the difference between remoulade and aioli

is that remoulade is a popular condiment in many countries, usually mayonnaise-based while aioli is a type of sauce made from garlic, egg, lemon juice and olive oil. Similar to mayonnaise.

Remoulade vs Tarter - What's the difference?

remoulade | tarter |


As a noun remoulade

is .

As an adjective tarter is

(tart).