The “Salad Bowl of the World” refers to which area?
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The "Salad Bowl of the World" refers to the Central Valley in California, known for its large-scale production of a variety of fruits and vegetables.
The Central Valley's fertile soil and favorable climate make it one of the most productive agricultural regions in the U.S., producing a vast array of crops like lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, and spinach, which are key ingredients in salads. The region supplies a significant portion of the nation's fresh produce and also exports large quantities to international markets. The Central Valley's nickname highlights its importance as a global food source for fresh vegetables and fruits.
