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The Caesar salad, believed to be invented by Italian immigrant Caesar Cardini at his Tijuana restaurant in 1924, is marking its 100th anniversary. To commemorate, Tijuana is organizing a three-day food and wine festival and unveiling a statue of Cardini. The beloved salad has stood the test of time with 35% of U.S. restaurants offering it on their menus and $150 million worth of Caesar salad dressing sold in the U.S. last year. Chefs continue to innovate by adding new ingredients and variations, ensuring the salad's enduring popularity.
Source: YAHOO