Caesar salad

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Etymology

Named after (Italian-born) US restaurateur Caesar Cardini (1896–1956) who is generally though to have invented it, for his Tijuana resterant in 1924. There are also other claimants to its actual invention though.

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Caesar salad (plural Caesar salads)

  1. (gastronomy) A salad generally made from romaine lettuce, croutons, parmesan cheese, coddled or hard-boiled eggs, fresh-ground black pepper and Worcestershire sauce.

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