What do you call Marshmallow in your native language?Freitag@feddit.de to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 189 points – 11 months agoIn German it's Mäusespeck = Mouse Bacon176Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all comments"зефир" in Russian, sounds like "zefir"Is it, really? Зефир is quite different in taste and texture, imo, I would't eat it if I would crave marshmallows and vice versa.It is sometimes called that, other times it is 'маршмеллоу", which sounds just like marshmallows ("marshmallow").
"зефир" in Russian, sounds like "zefir"Is it, really? Зефир is quite different in taste and texture, imo, I would't eat it if I would crave marshmallows and vice versa.It is sometimes called that, other times it is 'маршмеллоу", which sounds just like marshmallows ("marshmallow").
Is it, really? Зефир is quite different in taste and texture, imo, I would't eat it if I would crave marshmallows and vice versa.It is sometimes called that, other times it is 'маршмеллоу", which sounds just like marshmallows ("marshmallow").
It is sometimes called that, other times it is 'маршмеллоу", which sounds just like marshmallows ("marshmallow").
"зефир" in Russian, sounds like "zefir"
Is it, really? Зефир is quite different in taste and texture, imo, I would't eat it if I would crave marshmallows and vice versa.
It is sometimes called that, other times it is 'маршмеллоу", which sounds just like marshmallows ("marshmallow").