Western food

Napoleon's sandwich

Napoleon's sandwich

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When there's a lot of floors, it's called Napoleon. It's mainly from Napoleon's cake. So where did Napoleon's name come from? What does it have to do with Napoleon? In fact, the official name of Napoleon's cake should be French lasagna, with the French name mille-feuille, meaning “athousandleaves”, 1,000 layers of leaves. The Chinese name Napoleon Cake is derived from the English name Napoleon (United Kingdom) and NapoleonSlice (Canada). Why is the French lasagna "Napoleon" in English? It also originated in France, where there is a French word called “Napolitain”, in the form of an adjective for the Italian city of Naples, which means “in Italian form (cake)” because the main material for making some cakes is a soothsay from Naples. But because of the similarity of the writing, it was misconstrued as the name of Napoleon, the French emperor, who in fact had nothing to do with Napoleon. But to this day, no matter what dessert, when there are so many layers, it's called Napoleon. The Napoleon sandwich that we have introduced today is a relatively large number of layers, known as Napoleon's sandwich. Interested young people can try it。