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What Caesar Did for My Salad: The Secret Meanings of Our Favourite Dishes

By: Albert Jack

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Did you know...

the term "hot dog" is believed to have been coined during a baseball game between the Yankees and the Giants in 1901?calzones get their name from their less-than-glamorous looks: "calzone" means "trouser leg" or "drooping sack" in Italian?the word "salary" comes from Roman soldiers being paid their wages in salt? shrimp cocktail became popular in the 1920s as a safe way of "having a cocktail" during Prohibition? the Cobb salad was invented by Robert H. Cobb-founder of the Brown Derby restaurant chains-who threw the salad together for Sidney Grauman-owner of the Chinese Theatre in Hollywood-as a midnight snack based on ingredients in his refrigerator?

In "What Caesar Did For My Salad," historian Albert Jack offers a look at the unexpected stories, creators, and bizarre origins behind the world's most beloved dishes. Who was Margherita, for instance, and why was the world's most famous pizza named after her?

Why do we call our favorite kinds of coffee espresso or cappuccino? Did medieval Turkish soldiers really invent the kebab by threading bits of meat on to their swords and balancing them on top of their campfires? What exactly does horseradish sauce have to do with our equine friends? ISBN:9780141043449

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Weight 275 g
Dimensions 196 × 128 × 24 mm
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ISBN 9780141043449