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The linguist Otto Jönicke has traced the word meringue back to an alteration of the Latin word merenda, meaning “light evening meal,” into meringa, a form that was found in the Artois and Picardie near what is now Belgium.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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The linguist Otto Jönicke has traced the word meringue back to an alteration of the Latin word merenda, meaning “light evening meal,” into meringa, a form that was found in the Artois and Picardie near what is now Belgium.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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October 22, 2008 at 7: 12 pm buono, con una marmellata e una tazza di thea è perfetto per una merenda, ciao!
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The old low-Latin term for the noonday meal was merenda, which suggests the idea of food to be earned before it was enjoyed.
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Amadeo breathed freely, and was persuaded by Guiberto to take another cup of old wine, and to eat with him some cold roast kid, which had been offered him for _merenda_.
Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection Walter Savage Landor 1819
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Ogg Vorbis chris merenda and the wheel wormtown 9-18-10- balanced- normalized track
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Ogg Vorbis chris merenda and the wheel wormtown 9-18-10- balanced- normalized track
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Firstly, there is merenda, what Tolkien's hobbits call second breakfast.
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In the evening the bar is popular with locals for merenda-sinoira - the Piedmontese early evening equivalent of brunch.
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In the evening the bar is popular with locals for merenda-sinoira - the Piedmontese early evening equivalent of brunch.
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