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Tomato and burrata salad

Tomato and burrata salad features the contrast between bright, acidic tomatoes and rich, creamy burrata cheese, creating a classic Italian antipasto. The dish highlights simple, quality ingredients with a balance of acidity, creaminess, and often hints of basil, olive oil, and perhaps balsamic - calling for beverages that complement rather than overpower these delicate flavors.

Protein
Vegetarian
Cuisine
Italian
Course
Appetizer
Flavor Profile
Fresh & Bright

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