The origin of Tiramisu's name and its romantic story

TiraMisu In the original Italian text, "Tira" means "lift and pull", "mi" means "I" and "su" means "pull me up". Another explanation is "take me away" and "remember me", taking away not only delicious food, but also love and happiness.

There are many different stories about the origin of Tiramisu. An Italian soldier is about to go to the battlefield, but there is nothing at home. This is a warm word. In order to prepare dry food for him, the wife who loves him makes all the biscuits and bread that can be eaten at home into cakes, called Tiramisu. Whenever this soldier eats tiramisu on the battlefield.

Sue will think of his home and the people she loves. Other versions of the second edition are more interesting. First of all, it originated in Siena in western Italy and Tuscany in the south. /kloc-In the 9th century, Duke Medici visited Siena and fell in love with a local mushy dessert. Residents named this dessert "zuppa del duca" to commemorate it. Later, the Duke of Italy introduced dessert to Florence in the north, which immediately became the favorite of British intellectuals stationed there, and changed its name to "English sweet soup" and brought it back to Britain, which became popular in Italy. Siena's desserts also spread to treviso and Venezia, big cities in northeastern Italy. Today, these two cities are famous for their canals, murals and Tiramisu, but there is a mistake in explaining how the "Duke's Sweet Soup" evolved into Tiramisu. Version 3 Tiramisu

There is also an incredible saying that treviso residents don't believe that Tiramisu's predecessor is "Duke Sweet Soup", but firmly believe that Tiramisu is a traditional dessert in treviso and Venice. The Italian pronunciation of Tiramisu is "stimulant or refreshing agent" (note: English pick-me-up), and the caffeinated espresso mixed with cocoa in the formula brings a faint excitement. It is said that when it was first introduced to Venice, it was especially loved by high-class prostitutes in upper-class circles, and it became a refreshing gift for prostitutes in the brothel upstairs in the restaurant "Le Beccherie". In the past, prostitutes in Venice would take a few bites of tiramisu before receiving guests to improve their "sexual desire". But no matter what the legend is, for most Tiramisu fans, it doesn't affect their status in their minds at all. Version 4 This version is more fairy tale. A boy named Fvan fell in love with a girl named Joe. 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 it "Love in Tiramisu". After that, the girl ate the cake and felt deep love. Finally married 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 the sweetness of Tiramisu lingers in the girl's mouth, I believe my heart will be extremely sweet.