Caesar Cardini was born on 1896-02-24.
No, Caesar Cardini was not Mexican. Caesar Cardini, the chef who was credited with creating the Caesar salad, was an Italian American. Caesar Cardini was born in Lake Maggiore, Italy on February 24, 1896. He later emigrated to the United States in his twenties and died in Los Angeles, California on November 3, 1956.
Caesar Cardini died on 1956-11-03.
No, they were named after Caesar Cardini, the inventor of Caesar salad.
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There are a couple of suggested theories as to the origin of this salad...see the Related Links below for the information. The Caesar salad is not named after Julius Caesar. It is named for its creator, Caesar Cardini, who first prepared the salad in his Caesar's Palace Restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico. The salad's creation is attributed to restaurateur Caesar Cardini, not Julius Caesar. Caesar Cardini was an Italian born chef who immigrated to the United States after World War I. Despite having a home in San Diego, the Cardini family operated a restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico, primarily because of prohibition. As it grew in popularity, people gradually began referring to it as "Caesar's salad", as it came from Caesar's restaurant.
Leobardo Cardini was born in 1905.
Ignazio Cardini was born in 1566.
Most likely Mexico:- Cesar Cardini (Italian-born Mexican) is credited with creating the salad and while there are several stories as to its origin it is supposed to have been created when Cardini was living in San Diego but also working in Tijuana where he avoided the restrictions of prohibition.
Casear Salad
No. Caesar salad was so named because of a Mexican Italian chef named "Caesar Cardini" in the early 20th century.
George Cardini was born on September 23, 1913, in La Spezia, Italy.
There is no connection between Caesar Salads and Julius Caesar. The salad was named after its creator, an Italian named Caesar Cardini, who was born in Mexico and invented the salad while working in San Diego in 1924.