Amid her many years of success in Hollywood, some followers simply need to know what Jennifer Aniston eats for lunch.
“Does Jennifer Aniston actually eat that salad that I noticed on TikTok? It appears scrumptious,” a reader asks within the newest difficulty of Us Weekly. The salad in query is one Aniston’s Mates costar Courteney Cox first introduced up in a June 2010 interview with The Los Angeles Occasions.
“Jennifer and Lisa [Kudrow] and I ate lunch collectively each single day for 10 years. And we all the time had the identical factor — a Cobb salad,” Cox, 60, shared on the time. “Nevertheless it wasn’t actually a Cobb salad. It was a Cobb salad that Jennifer doctored up with turkey bacon and garbanzo beans and I don’t know what. She simply has a means with meals, which actually helps. As a result of for those who’re going to eat the identical salad day by day for 10 years, it’d higher be a very good salad, proper?
Aniston, 55, famously starred as Rachel Inexperienced alongside Cox on the hit sitcom Mates, which ran for 10 seasons from 1994 to 2004.
Lately, the recipe has discovered new reputation due to social media as many creators have tried making the salad for themselves. Nonetheless, Aniston has since revealed that Cox’s recollection of the dish was not right.
“Properly, that salad, dare I debunk that?” she quipped in a June 2022 interview with Elle. “That’s not the salad that I had day by day on Mates.”
Aniston famous that she felt “horrible as a result of it’s actually taken off like loopy, and it appears like a scrumptious salad,” including, “However that’s not the one which I had on Mates.”
Aniston clarified her precise salad’s components in a video interview with Attract later that 12 months, noting that there was no bulgar wheat, cucumbers, eggs, onion, pistachios or basil within the recipe, opposite to some folks’s tutorials.
“The salad was from the commissary and it was a Cobb salad that we mainly butchered,” she said. “And it was simply lettuce — Iceberg, I consider, which has zero dietary advantages — and chopped tomato, Garbanzo beans — too many Garbanzo beans is somewhat dangerous on your tummy. For mine, personally.”
She continued: “[It also had] salami, crunchy, crunchy turkey bacon and hen. Oh, and Pecorino cheese [and] Italian dressing.”