salmagundi

/ˌsælməˈɡʌndi/
noun
  1. A mixture or assortment of different things; a miscellaneous collection.
    • The flea market was a salmagundi of old furniture, vintage clothes, and antique toys.
    • Her essay was a salmagundi of ideas from history, science, and art.
    • The festival offered a salmagundi of music, food, and dance performances.
  2. A cold dish made of chopped meat, eggs, anchovies, and vegetables, often arranged in rows on a plate.
    • The restaurant's salmagundi was served with a tangy vinaigrette dressing.
    • Grandma's salmagundi recipe has been passed down for generations.
    • For the picnic, she prepared a salmagundi with ham, hard-boiled eggs, and pickled beets.
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