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Thank you, Japan.
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>tiramisu is japanese trad dessert
yes, you are welcome
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>>220568565
Tiramisu is italian
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>>220568923
Does Tiramisu sound italian to you?
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tirimasu
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Everyone knows it's an ancient Mayan dish
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>>220568864
Tiramisu desu ne senpai
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>>220568565
love having some Japanese tiramisu with the traditional Italian beverage of sake
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>>220568565
test
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Trierer Missuh is a German speciality
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>>220569636
you're a German specialty
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>>220568946
Yes? My nonna used to make Tiramisu all the time back in Rome. Sad to see you haven't kept the traditions alive.
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>>220569761
our traditions evolved.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuG6m9xhel8
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>>220568946
The funny thing is that Japanese people pronounce it "Tiramiss"
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>>220570550
They pronounce desu dess too
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>>220569200
sou desu ne
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Gives me an idea to make a choc ripple cake but I dip the biscuits into coffee beforehand.
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>>220571891
sounds awful
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IL PIATTO FECALIANO DELLA TRADIZIONE SINIORI PISTOIA DELIVEROO
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>>220568565
Tirat-missou is obviously a French dessert
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>>220568565
ehehe, it's MY pleasure! (*´σー`)エヘヘ
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>>220568565
Say to Italy
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>>220569761
Tira-misu was created during the Edo period and later brought to Europe by Portuguese missionaries, eventually making its way to Venice. However, spaghetti DIDN't come from Asia. It originated from Swissland where it grew on trees.
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>>220568565
It’s American
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>>220569200
ニーが
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yeah i love チラミス
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Tiramisu is a popular desert originating from sweden. Traditionally it was prepared using fermented fish, to be consumed during the often long and dark winters in the swedish tundra.
when it became an internationally beloved staple, complaints grew louder about the fishy smell, which was often remarked as as "strong smelling" and the fish odor "not fitting for a desert", resulting in more and more country customising it with their own ingredients, ie cream and sugar in the italian interpretation, vinegar and beans on the british islands, sugar beets in szchech republic.
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>>220579099
Thank you Germany, these factoids are very interesting
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>>220579155
glad to be of any help, beautiful italy
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tiramisu first entered middle euopean areas when it was introduced by swedish soldiers during the 30 years war. during this era, swedish monarch karl gustav the third refused to eat anything else but the nordic delicacy, forcing his troops to bring along wagon loads of the tasty dish, often caried by ox carts, which slowed down the progres of the swedes considerately. this delay resulted in a heavy defeat of the swedish troops at the battle of wintergarden, near todays krakau, Poland, because the oxen-carried waggons often got stuck in the ruds of the badly maintained polish streets. Some swedes therefore started refering to the healthy snack we today know as "tiramisu" as "orebrö", or loosely translated meaning something like "late-to-battle-cake".
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>>220579421
He would only eat cake? What a fat bastard.
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>>220579440
these were different times
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tira-me isso
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>>220568565
Týrá mísu is a Czech dessert
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>>220569761
tiramisu is a japanese goddess you silly
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>>220580249
Based



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