Tiramisu's code word: take me away. In Italian, Tiramisu means "take me away at once", which means that after eating such delicious food, you will be on cloud nine, as if you were on a fairyland. ?
Tiramisu in the original Italian text, "Tira" means "lift and pull", "Mi" means "I" and "Su" means "pull me up". Another explanation is "take me away" and "remember me" and "come back".
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Cappuccino is a classic Italian coffee, tiramisu, and a classic Italian dessert. Cappuccino is rich in milky foam, which is the most milky variety in coffee. Italians say that tiramisu with cappuccino makes people feel sweet all the time.
The color of cappuccino, just like a friar in a cappuccino church putting a turban on his dark brown coat, gives coffee its name. Traditional cappuccino is one-third espresso, one-third steamed milk and one-third foamed milk.
There is a beautiful story about Tiramisu: during World War II, an Italian soldier was about to go to the battlefield, and his wife made all the biscuits and bread in the house into a cake, which was Tiramisu. Whenever the soldier eats Tiramisu, he will think of home and his beloved ...
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