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Crunch for lunch

n ode to the humble salad. Beautiful in all its forms, from Germany’s meat-laden to Cardini’s croutoncovered Caesar, there’s no right or wrong way to combine ingredients and this tasty dish can therefore be perfected to your liking.’, which translates as ‘salted vegetables’, because while nowadays we might reach for the honey mustard, the Romans found salt to be a very popular dressing addition.

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