How to make a classic caprese salad

Dressed only in some extra-virgin olive oil, salt, and pepper, this is a dish that calls for good ingredients

Caprese salad
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The caprese salad — a Neapolitan classic, named after the island of Capri — is loved the world over for its simplicity and freshness. It has even become a symbol of Italian cuisine thanks to its color palate, which mimics the Italian flag.

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