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"Tiramisu" in Italian means: take me away. Is there any other meaning?
This is the most fashionable dessert IN major coffee shops, baking outlets and western restaurants at present. With its refreshing and mellow taste and the adult flavor of cheese, coffee and wine, it robs the limelight of cheese cake.

There is a warm story about the origin of Tiramisu: during World War II, an Italian soldier was going to war, but there was nothing at home. In order to prepare dry food for him, his loving wife made all the biscuits and bread that could be eaten at home into a cake, which was called Tiramisu. Whenever the soldier eats Tiramisu on the battlefield, he will think of his home and his beloved family. Tiramisu, Tiramisu, in Italian, has the meaning of "take me away", taking away not only delicious food, but also love and happiness. A layer of lady finger soaked with Espresso coffee and wine (Masala, Rum or Brandy), which is similar in texture to sponge cake, and a layer of cheese paste mixed with Mascar ponecheese (the most suitable cheese specially used for making Tiramisu), eggs, whipped cream and sugar are stacked on top of each other and sprinkled with a thin layer of cocoa powder ... This is Tiramisu.