How do you pronounce tiramisu?
What does tiramisu mean in Italian?
The name itself,
tiramisu,
means “pick me up” in
Italian most likely referring to the two caffeinated ingredients that are present in the dish, espresso and cocoa. Traditional
tiramisu begins with Savoiardi Ladyfingers, light and delicately sweet sponge cake biscuits.
Is Tiramisu Italian or Japanese?
Tiramisu (
Italian:
tiramisù, [ˌtiramiˈsu]) is a coffee-flavoured
Italian dessert. It is made of ladyfingers (savoiardi) dipped in coffee, layered with a whipped mixture of eggs, sugar, and mascarpone cheese, flavoured with cocoa.
How did tiramisu get its name?
“
Tiramisu, which means “pick me up” – a reference to
its shot of espresso —
was an instant hit. Chefs, Iannaccone says, came to taste it, and soon they were either making
their own versions or he
was supplying them with his. By the early ’80s,
tiramisu had
become ubiquitous throughout Italy and beyond.”
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