In German it’s Mäusespeck = Mouse Bacon

  • berkeleyblue@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m pretty sure alot of languages just imported marshmallow.

    I come from the german speaking part of Switzerland and I don’t think I ever heard someone actually use the word “Mäusespeck” although it certainly would he understood I think. Everybody around me calls them marshmallows.

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        1 year ago

        I guess you are born in this century. In the 80 it was what was written on the products in the supermarket.

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          For me “Mäusespeck” are smaller marshmallows that usually come in white and pink and in different shapes. Sometimes the shape of a mouse. Marshmallows are the larger white and cylindrical or cube ones that you put on a stick to roast on a campfire before eating.