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The story behind Caesar salad

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fracus ◴[] No.44469615[source]
It casts the same spell as pizza. You'd have a hard time finding someone who doesn't really enjoy it. It even works on people who don't generally like salads.
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hn_throwaway_99 ◴[] No.44470364[source]
I don't like it. I like salads that have tasty, fresh, delicious vegetables (and often fruits and/or nuts) where the dressing just adds some pizazz and tartness.

To me caesar salad is just dressing where the lettuce is only there to act as scaffolding.

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LambdaComplex ◴[] No.44470947[source]
Agreed. The things with "salad" in the name that I've gotten at Mediterranean restaurants have been delicious combinations of multiple ingredients. The things with "salad" in the name that I've gotten at American restaurants have been bowls of lettuce with a few other things thrown in.
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1. malnourish ◴[] No.44472109[source]
Sure, that's true at bad American restaurants. There are many great salads to be found in America.