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Cardini Caesar Dressing

(Code: CAESCARD)

Product Description

In 1924 Caesar Cardini created the Caesar salad. This is a surprise, but there seems to be plenty of evidence proving this to be the case. This is therefore the original Caesar salad dressing, named after Caesar Cardini (not a Roman emperor). All you need is some (ideally romaine), a sprinkle of parmesan, a handful of croutons, a squeeze of lemon and (if you like serious flavour) some strategically-placed anchovies and you have a super salad.

Information

Ingredients

Rapeseed Oil (62%), Water, Pasteurised Egg Yolk, White Wine Vinegar, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Salt, Parmigiano Reggiano Cheese (Milk) (1%), Mustard Flour, Black Pepper, Worcester Style Sauce (Water, Spirit Vinegar, Barley Malt Vinegar, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Tamarind Concentrate, Ground Ginger, Chili Powder), Garlic Powder, Dried Onion, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Anchovy Paste (Anchovy (Fish), Salt, Olive Oil), Stabiliser: Xanthan Gum

Nutritional Information

  • For allergens, see ingredients highlighted in bold.

Storage

Refrigerate after opening. Best if used within 6 weeks of opening.

Preparation

  • Just break the lettuce into 2'' lengths.
  • Add Caesar Cardini's® Original Caesar Dressing.
  • Squeeze lemon over salad to bring out flavours. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese and pepper.
  • Toss. Add croutons.
  • Toss lightly and serve immediately.

Name and address

  • Manufactured for:
  • T. Marzetti Co.,
  • Westerville,
  • OH 43082,
  • USA.
  • Distributed by:
  • R.H. Amar & Co. Ltd.,
  • Turnpike Way,
  • High Wycombe,
  • Buckinghamshire,
  • HP12 3TF,
  • UK

Net Contents

250ml e

Nutrition

Typical ValuesPer 100ml
Energy2484kJ/607kcal
Fat65.5g
of which saturates5.3g
Carbohydrate1.9g
of which sugars<0.5g
Fibre<0.5g
Protein2.3g
Salt1.03g
3.98 €
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