




Our host told us the Slovenian Philharmonic was opening the summer music festival with Mozart's Requiem in a nearby church. We decided to go early and find some pre-concert strudel. Imagine my glee when, for the first time on the trip (and believe me I've been looking...I've even climbed mountains looking), I found Kaiserschmarrn on the menu! A bonus: the Slovenian word for it is Smor'n!
Excellent find and translation!
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ReplyDeleteI wonder if that has anything to do with the naming of our S'mores? Somebody of Austrian descent wanted to come up with a name for the camping treat and recalled this word from childhood. And it fit nicely with I'll have s'more, please. Hmm.
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