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Queen Joanne doesn't eat Caesar salad. She's not Caesar. How to understand?
Caesar salad is a kind of food. Caesar is a historical figure.

Caesar salad is usually made from the following ingredients:

Lettuce with long leaves (lettuce)

Fried croutons

lemon juice

Freshly crushed garlic

Mustard, powder or paste

olive oil

Grated parmesan cheese.

Raw, medium or cooked egg yolk

Ground black pepper

Fruit juice or English black vinegar?

Contrary to most people's cognition, the original Caesar salad recipe did not contain anchovies, and the faint taste of anchovies came from the relationship of black vinegar. Cardini actually doesn't like to add anchovies to his salad, but some recipes today contain anchovies slices or anchovies sauce.

In the book Kitchen from Julia Child, Julia Child describes her childhood experience of eating Caesar salad in Cardini's restaurant 1924. A few years later, in order to reproduce the original recipe, she found Cardini's daughter Rosa Cardini. Rosa Cardini's recipes are different from those linked below. Especially lettuce, the whole plate is lettuce, because the relationship between stem and leaf will appear bulging, and you have to eat it by hand. You can add boiled eggs to the salad at most, but there will be no anchovies.

Some recipes contain various ingredients, such as mustard dressing, avocado, tomato, bacon slices, garlic cloves or anchovies. Many restaurants offer more salads, such as Caesar salad with roasted chicken, salmon or shrimp. Today, many Italian restaurants and some Mexican restaurants serve Caesar salad. Some Mexican restaurants may occasionally use tortillas instead of croutons, or Cotija cheese instead of Parmesan cheese (which tastes similar).

Sour and appetizing, it is a salad that people like very much.

Gaius iulius caesar (also translated as gaius Julius Caesar), namely Julius Caesar, was an outstanding military commander and politician at the end of Rome (now the Mediterranean coast and other regions).

Caesar was born into a noble family, and served as a treasurer, chief priest, chief justice, consul, inspector and dictator. In 60 BC, he secretly formed the first three alliances with Pompeii and crassus, and later became the governor of Gaul. In eight years, he conquered all Gaul (modern France) and attacked Germany and Britain. In 49 BC, he led the army to occupy Rome, defeated Pompeii, and took power by one person. Made julian calendar.

In 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated by members of the Senate led by Brutu at the age of 58. After Caesar's death, his nephew and adopted son Octavian defeated Anthony to establish the Roman Empire and became the first imperial emperor.

Anyway, anyway, he is a very awesome person.

Joan doesn't eat this salad. She is the queen.

In fact, this book is very simple, that is, there is nothing to scrutinize literally. The author wrote it only for the orderly queuing in format.