The origin of "Tiramisu"?
Tiramisu is an Italian dessert with a taste of coffee and wine, which is made of mascarpone cheese, Italian coffee, lady finger and coffee wine/rum. \x0d\ Tiramisu means "take me away, pull me up" in Italian, which means that after eating such delicious food, you will be on cloud nine, as if you were on a fairyland. \x0d\ can be traced back to17th century, an Italian dessert called Zuppa del Duca or Zuppa Inglese, but the real tiramisu didn't appear in the northwest of Venice, Italy until 1960s. The local people use Mascarpone cheese as the main material, and then use lady finger instead of sponge cake for traditional dessert, adding coffee, cocoa powder and other elements. The formula is very simple, but it combines the unique flavors of cheese, coffee and wine, and mercilessly steals the limelight of cheesecake. Sweet and bitter are like angels and demons, harmonious and rushing, suddenly knotted and combined. \x0d\ 1 There are many different stories about the origin of Tiramisu. It is a warm saying that an Italian soldier is about to leave for the battlefield, but there is nothing at home. In order to prepare dry food for him, his loving wife put all the biscuits and bread that can be eaten at home into a cake, which means to take me away. That cake is called Tiramisu. Whenever the soldier eats Tiramisu on the battlefield, he will think of his home and his lover at home. \x0d\2 This version is more fairy tale. A boy named Fvan fell in love with a girl named Jane. The boy firmly believes that the "Tiramisu" cake with a name similar to Tianned will bring him good luck. So he spent many days and nights making a very delicate cake according to Tiramisu's method, and named the cake "Love of Tiramisu". After that, the girl ate this cake and felt a deep love. After marrying a boy. After that, the story was widely circulated in towns and villages. Tiramisu cake has become synonymous with love and affection. Until today. When tiramisu's sweet taste lingers in the girl's mouth, I believe it will be extremely sweet in my heart. \x0d\ Tiramisu has always been a symbol of love. A master who graduated from the French Blue Ribbon said: "Tiramisu" in Italian means to take me home. It is every mother's specialty pastry in Italy. Not to express love, but to let children go home! \x0d\ Mom has made Tiramisu and is waiting for her children to go home for dinner? \x0d\ In Italy, the traditional tiramisu is soft and shapeless, and it is put in a basin and scooped into its own plate to eat. Mascapone cheese, wine, cocoa powder and coffee determine its softness and wetness. \x0d\3 Other versions are more interesting. First, it originated in Siena, Tuscany province in western Italy. In the19th century, the Duke of Medici visited Siena and fell in love with a local mushy dessert. Residents named this dessert "zuppadel duca" as a souvenir. Later, the Duke of Italy introduced dessert to Florence in the north, which immediately became the favorite of British intellectuals stationed there, and was renamed as "the sweet soup of the Englishman", and brought it back to Britain to catch up with Italy. Siena's desserts also spread to Treviso and Venice, big cities in northeast Italy. Today, these two cities are most famous for their canals, murals and Tiramisu, but there is a fault in explanation of how the "Duke's Sweet Soup" evolved into Tiramisu.