Iceberg salad
Salad Aysberg - a type of salad brass with round heads. Refers to annual herbaceous plants, but also because of a similar appearance, people sometimes confuse it with white cabbage. Until the 1920s, in the English -language world, the salad had a different name - “crisphead” (English, literally - “crispy head of head”). Then it began to be transported over long distances with the help of containers-lawns. It is believed that this is how the connection of the salad with a piece of ice floating in the sea arose.
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