Selada Caesar (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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cdawriter.blogspot.com

google.ca

books.google.ca

  • Burke, David; Choate, Judith (2009). "Caesar Salad". David Burke's New American Classics. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. hlm. 67. ISBN 9780307519436. Diakses tanggal July 12, 2016. 

kitchenproject.com

  • 1998 notes on claims:
    "Paul Maggiora, a partner of the Cardini's, claimed to have tossed the first Caesar's salad in 1927 for American airmen from San Diego and called it "Aviator's Salad. Caesar's brother Alex had claimed to have developed the salad (he too allegedly called it "aviator's salad"). Livio Santini claimed he made the salad from a recipe of his mother, in the kitchen of Caesar's restaurant when he was 18 years old, in 1925, and that Caesar took the recipe from him.

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tcpalm.com

  • In "Hail Caesar", D. Grant quotes Aviator's salad and more (2007)

telegraph.co.uk

  • "Rosa Cardini". The Telegraph. September 21, 2003. Diakses tanggal 2012-02-10. Rosa Cardini, who has died in California aged 75, turned the salad dressing created by her father, Caesar, into a staple of modern dining and a million-dollar business. Although the origin of the Caesar Salad is a topic hotly debated by epicures, the generally accepted version is that it was first popularised in the United States in the late 1920s by an Italian immigrant, born Cesare Cardini. He and his brother Alessandro moved to San Diego from Milan after the Great War and then decided to open a restaurant just across the border in Tijuana, Mexico, to attract Americans frustrated by Prohibition.