@[email protected] to [email protected] • 2 years agoWhat do you call Marshmallow in your native language?message-square176fedilinkarrow-up1198
arrow-up1198message-squareWhat do you call Marshmallow in your native language?@[email protected] to [email protected] • 2 years agomessage-square176fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish13•2 years agoNow you have me curious since this is the second language, why bacon?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoJust a guess… They are both made from bits of a pig.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•2 years agoThe original candy looked like this: https://cdn.webshopapp.com/shops/282420/files/297921342/890x820x1/confiserie-a-lancienne-spekjes-roze-wit-doos-2-kg.jpg Which with some imagination can be similar to bits of bacon. Marshmallows are somewhat similar candy so the name is used for that too at times.
Now you have me curious since this is the second language, why bacon?
Just a guess… They are both made from bits of a pig.
The original candy looked like this: https://cdn.webshopapp.com/shops/282420/files/297921342/890x820x1/confiserie-a-lancienne-spekjes-roze-wit-doos-2-kg.jpg
Which with some imagination can be similar to bits of bacon. Marshmallows are somewhat similar candy so the name is used for that too at times.
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