coleslaw
noun /ˈkəʊlslɔː/
/ˈkəʊlslɔː/
(also slaw especially in North American English)
[uncountable]- pieces of raw cabbage, carrot, onion, etc., mixed with mayonnaise and eaten with meat or saladsWord Originlate 18th cent. (originally US): from Dutch koolsla, from kool ‘cabbage’ + sla, shortened from salade ‘salad’.