Caesar Salad
Source of Recipe
Source: New York Times
Caesar Salads are named after Julius Caesar!
True or False: False
On the outside, this myth makes conventional sense. Salads have roots in Ancient Rome, so it’s likely that Caesar feasted on a mixed green or two before Brutus put the kibosh on his salad-eating days. So why wouldn’t an aspiring salad-maker name his creation in honor of the famed ruler? Probably because he’d rather name it after himself. Caesar Cardini, the Italian-Mexican restauranteur, invented the dish in 1924 in Tijuana, Mexico.
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