The name meringue came from a
pastry chef named Gasparini in the Swiss town of Merhrinyghen. In
1720, Gasparini created a small pastry of dried egg foam and sugar
from which the simplified meringue evolved. Its fame spread and
Marie Antoinette is said to have prepared the sweet with her own
hands at the Trianon in France.
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