Caesar salad       
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˌsiː.zə ˈsæl.əd/ us/ˌsiː.zɚ ˈsæl.əd/ (US also Cesar salad)
 恺撒什锦色拉(有生菜和油炸小面包块等)
a salad containing lettuce with small pieces of fried bread, mixed with a dressing (= a cold sauce) containing oil, lemon juice, egg, parmesan cheese, and anchovies (= small, salty fish)
  She ordered a Caesar salad and a glass of water. 她点了一份恺撒色拉和一杯水。 
 I put a big bowl of Caesar salad on the table. 我把一大碗恺撒色拉放在桌子上。 
 - More examples
 - Caesar salad is said to have been invented by Caesar Cardini at his restaurant in Tijuana.
 - I started off with a Cesar salad, which was good.
 - For dinner we had chicken Caesar salad.
 - I know that Cesar salad has anchovies in it but this tasted really fishy.
 - It is important to follow egg selection and preparation advice when making foods with raw eggs, such as Caesar salad dressing, hollandaise sauce, and mayonnaise.