Nutritionists Have Ranked Salad Dressings
Nutritionists have gotten together and ranked salad dressings on how good they are for your salad and your health. According to nutritionists, store-bought dressings are often high in saturated fat, sodium,…

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Nutritionists have gotten together and ranked salad dressings on how good they are for your salad and your health.
According to nutritionists, store-bought dressings are often high in saturated fat, sodium, and sugar. Plus, the suggested serving size of dressing on your salad is 2 tablespoons. Ranch dressing came in last, followed by French, Honey Dijon, Thousand Island, and Italian. The top three are Balsamic vinaigrette, Blue Cheese, and the number one ranked salad dressing is Extra virgin olive oil.
- Extra virgin olive oil (California Olive Ranch extra virgin olive oil)
- Blue cheese (Bolthouse Farms chunky blue cheese)
- Balsamic vinaigrette (Newman’s Own balsamic vinaigrette)
- Italian (Wish-Bone house Italian)
- Thousand Island (Kraft Thousand Island)
- Honey Dijon (Ken’s Dijon honey mustard)
- French (Brianna’s Zesty French dressing)
- Ranch (Hidden Valley ranch)
What are your thoughts on the salad dressing rankings? What's your favorite salad dressing? Have you ever made your own salad dressing?
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