Cheesecake

The spread of the Roman Empire brought cheesecake to more and more distant territories.

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Subsequent nations took over the recipe, modifying it and adapting it to their conditions by adding local ingredients.

King Henry VIII of England had his favorite version of cheesecake. His chef made cheesecake by cutting the cheese into small pieces, which he soaked in milk for three hours, then added eggs, sugar, and butter to the cheese after straining.