Family Coleslaw (serves 4)

Family Coleslaw (serves 4)

$17.99 | 440 Calories

The Red Lobster Coleslaw is a classic, creamy side dish. It typically features shredded cabbage and carrots mixed in a sweet and tangy mayonnaise-based dressing. The Family Coleslaw portion is sized to serve a group of four people, making it an ideal accompaniment for family meals.

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💰 Price

$17.99

  • Please check with your local Red Lobster for the most current and accurate pricing.

⚖️ Nutrition Information

The following table provides the estimated nutritional information for the Family Coleslaw (serves 4) portion.

NutrientValue (Serves 4)
Calories440
Total Fat32g
Saturated Fat4g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol40mg
Sodium560mg
Total Carbohydrates40g
Dietary Fiber8g
Total Sugars24g
Protein8g

🥕 Ingredients (Typical)

The exact recipe is proprietary, but the coleslaw generally contains:

  • Shredded Cabbage
  • Shredded Carrots
  • Mayonnaise (likely containing Eggs and possibly Soy)
  • Vinegar
  • Sugar
  • Salt and Spices

✅ Allergens List

Based on the typical ingredients used in creamy coleslaw dressings, potential allergens are:

  • Eggs
  • Soy (found in many mayonnaise and dressing recipes) ✅

FAQs

❓ Is the Family Coleslaw good for vegetarians?

Answer: Yes. It has cabbage, carrots, and creamy dressing. There is no meat or seafood.

❓ How many people can the Family Coleslaw serve?

Answer: It is made for four people and is a good size for family meals.

❓ Is the coleslaw dressing sweet or sour?

Answer: The taste is a mix of sweet and tangy. The dressing is creamy and goes well with the crunchy vegetables.

❓ Can I choose the coleslaw as a side with a Family Meal?

Answer: Yes. It is one of the common sides you can pick with a Create Your Own Family Feast or other family meals.

❓ Is the Family Coleslaw gluten-free?

Answer: The main ingredients do not have gluten. But it is made in a shared kitchen, so gluten could touch it. If you have a strong gluten allergy, check Red Lobster’s allergen guide first.

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