In German it’s Mäusespeck = Mouse Bacon

  • Jay
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    1 year ago

    What a mysterious and beautiful language.

    • burningmatches@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      I mean, “marshmallow” has a more interesting derivation than most of the other words I’ve seen so far.

      Althaea officinalis, the marsh mallow or marshmallow, is a species of flowering plant indigenous to Europe, Western Asia and North Africa, which is used in herbalism and as an ornamental plant. A confection made from the root since ancient Egyptian times evolved into today’s marshmallow treat.

      • CmdrShepard@lemmy.one
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        1 year ago

        I find this really interesting especially considered I never gave much thought to how they were produced. I guess I assumed they were just sugar and some other common ingredients.

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          I don’t think modern marshmellows contain any marsh mellow. They are usually just water, sugar and gelatine. They are easy to make at home, fun project if you have kids