Tuesday, April 5, 2011

New York Trivia Tuesday

If you're the first person to comment with the correct answer on Trivia Tuesday posts, you'll get 50% off the Amazing New York Race of your choice! Feeling smart? Then answer this week's challenge:

The Waldorf salad is an iconic dish of old New York, invented in the Waldorf Hotel (now the Waldorf-Astoria) on Park Avenue. The maitre d', Oscar Tschirky, is often credited with making the dish, which now typically is made of apples, celery, walnuts, and lettuce, with a mayonnaise dressing. But which of those ingredients was not in the original dish, as conceived by Oscar

a) apples
b) celery
c) walnuts
d) mayonnaise

Check back on Thursday for the answer to this week's trivia question, and to see if you're the winner!

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