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Why is Puff called this name?

In the 16th century, puffs were introduced to France. Technically, people thought that puffs were discovered by accident. The situation was that the Habs dynasty in Austria and the Bourbon dynasty in France had been exhausted by the long-term struggle for European dominance. Later, in order to avoid the benefits of neighboring fishermen, the two sides reached an agreement on political marriage. So the Austrian princess and the French Crown Prince held a wedding banquet in Versailles Palace. Puffs were the final dessert of the feast between the two countries, drawing a pause for the long war. Since then, Hamihatton Puffs have become a dessert symbolizing good luck and celebration in France. In festive occasions, such as the birth of a baby or the wedding of a new couple, it is customary to pile Puffs into a tower to celebrate, which is called Croquembouche, symbolizing celebration and congratulations.

Another version

There were many farms in France in the last century, and the farmers were particularly powerful people in the area.

On a big farm in northern France, the farmer's daughter took a fancy to a young man who was grazing for his master, but soon, their sweet love was discovered by his father, and he ordered the young man to be driven out of the farm and never to meet the girl again. The girl begged her father, and finally, the farmer asked them to put "milk in eggs". If they do it in three days, they are allowed to be together, otherwise, the young man will be sent to the far, far south of France.

Clever young man and girl opened a cake shop, and made a kind of dim sum-Love Egg in the cake room, which was as crisp as an egg shell and had the color of an egg. The main raw material was egg, and the filling inside was frozen milk.

The unique dim sum won the recognition of farmers. Later, the girl and the young man became a sweet couple and opened one shop after another selling sweetness and love in northern France.

The first pronunciation of the boy's name is "spore" and the last pronunciation of the girl's name is "fu", so the snack they invented was named "Puff".