In the age of social media, aesthetically pleasing food is a must, leading to the rise of the cubed salad trend. This salad features tiny, bite-sized cubes of fruits, vegetables, and cheese arranged in a checkered board pattern, showcasing skillful knife work. Popular combinations include watermelon, cantaloupe, and feta with mint and olives for a Mediterranean twist, or watermelon and cucumber with feta, red onions, and olive oil for a refreshing mix. Even traditional Indian kachumber can be elevated by cubing tomatoes, cucumber, and onions. Fruits like blackberries, plums, and peaches also make visually appealing salads.
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