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Caesar salad. This popular salad was not named after Julius Caesar nor any of his family. It seems to have been invented in the late 1920s by Caesar Gardini, a restaurant owner in Tijuana, Mexico, but there are several contenders for the honor. Ancho- vies weren’t included in the original Caesar recipe; the ingredi- ents were Romaine lettuce, eggs, Romano cheese, croutons, olive oil, lemon juice, and condiments. |