Tiramisu means "take me away now" in Italian.
During World War II, an Italian soldier was about to go off to war, but there was nothing left at home. His loving wife made all the cookies and bread in the house into a pastry called tiramisu to prepare food for him. Whenever this soldier ate tiramisu on the battlefield, he would think of his home and his beloved ones at home.
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Perhaps because of such a beautiful love legend, perhaps because of its own sweet and savory, Tiramisu has also become a representative of the Italian desserts, popular all over the world, and has become the most IN fashionable desserts of the major cafes, bakery stores and western restaurants. When this gorgeous dessert comes out, the dining table becomes a catwalk for the food industry's fashion show.
Overall, Tiramisu with Espresso coffee's original rough bitter flavor, egg and sugar's loving and delicate, sweet wine's rich and mellow, finger cookie's soft and dense, cheese and whipped cream's sweet and sticky, cocoa powder's dry, the "bitter, sweet, fragrant, smooth, mellow, creamy, soft" as well as all the intricacies they can each evoke. This is perhaps why tiramisu has always been given symbolic meaning and become synonymous with love. The appearance of the cake itself is already obvious, without any narration and commentary, people who know Tiramisu, will understand that this is another way to say "I love you".
Baidu Encyclopedia - Tiramisu
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Tiramisu is the name of the cake.