Tiramisu in the original Italian text, "Tira" means "lifting, pulling", "Mi" means "I", and "Su" means "up", which together means "pull me up" It also means "take me away" and "remember me". It means taking away not only delicious food, but also love and happiness.
Origin
History A closer look at its historical origins can be traced back to a northwest Italian dessert called Zuppa del Duca or Zuppa Inglese in the 17th century, but the real Tiara Misu did not begin to appear until the 1960s in the northwest area of ??Venice, Italy. The locals use Mascarpone cheese as the main ingredient, replace the traditional dessert sponge cake with finger biscuits, and add other elements such as coffee and cocoa powder. The recipe is very simple, but it combines the unique flavors of three Western foods: cheese, coffee and wine, ruthlessly stealing the limelight from the cheesecake. Sweetness and bitterness are like angels and devils, harmoniously yet conflictingly combined.
Version 1 There are many different stories about the origin of tiramisu. The warmer one is that an Italian soldier was about to go to the battlefield, but there was nothing at home. He loved his wife. In order to prepare dry food for him, I put all the edible biscuits and bread in the house into a pastry, and that pastry was called tiramisu. Whenever this soldier eats tiramisu on the battlefield, he will think of his home and the people he loves at home.
Version 2 Other versions are more interesting. One is that it originated in Siena in western Italy and southern Tuscany. The Duke of Medici visited Siena in the 19th century and became fascinated by the place. A mushy dessert that the residents named in his honor "zuppa del duca" (sweet soup of the duke). Later, the Italian Duke introduced the dessert to Florence in the north, and it immediately became the favorite of the British intellectuals stationed there. It was renamed "British Sweet Soup" and brought back to England, where it became popular at the same time as Italy. Desserts from Siena were also introduced to Treviso and Venice, the major cities in northeastern Italy. Nowadays, these two cities are most famous for their canals, murals and tiramisu. However, there are gaps in interpretation of how "Duke's Sweet Soup" evolved into Tiramisu.
Another theory in version 3 is incredible, saying that the residents of Treviso do not believe that the predecessor of tiramisu is called "Duke's Sweet Soup", and firmly believe that tiramisu is a tradition of Treviso and Venice. Dessert, and the Italian pronunciation of "tiramisu" means "stimulant or pick-me-up" (note: it is the English pick-me-up), and the caffeinated espresso mixed with cocoa in the recipe brings a light stimulant effect. It is said that when it was first introduced to Venice, it was especially loved by high-end prostitutes in the upper-class social circle. It became a refreshing gift for prostitutes in the brothels above the "Le Beccherie" restaurant in the past. In the old days, prostitutes in Venice would eat a few mouthfuls before accepting customers. Tiramisu to enhance "sexuality". But no matter what the legend is, for most Tiramisu fans, it does not affect its status in the hearts of most Tiramisu fans. Version 4 This version is more like a fairy tale. A boy named Fvan falls in love with a girl named Joe. The boy firmly believes that the "Tiramisu" cake with a similar name to Tianned will bring him good luck. So he spent many days and nights making a very exquisite cake according to the tiramisu making method, and named the cake "Tiramisu Love". Then the girl ate the cake and felt a lot of love. Finally married a boy. After that, the story became widely circulated in towns and villages. Tiramisu cake has become synonymous with love and affection. Until today. When the sweet taste of tiramisu lingers in the girl's mouth, I believe her heart will be extremely sweet.