Gasparini, a Swiss pastry cook from the small town of Meiringen developed a mixture of beaten egg whites and sugar in the early 18th century. He called his creation a meringue.
Marie Antoinette had a sweet tooth; she loved meringues, even making them with her own hands.
When the Oreo cookie was first made in 1912, there was a lemon meringue flavor. It was discontinued in 1920.
Source Food For Thought by Ed Pearce
Marie Antoinette had a sweet tooth; she loved meringues, even making them with her own hands.
When the Oreo cookie was first made in 1912, there was a lemon meringue flavor. It was discontinued in 1920.
Source Food For Thought by Ed Pearce
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