Valentine's Day coming soon (*^.^*)

Sep 13, 2018

Hello ( ´∀`)ノ

This is Mayu from MAMIAN staff♪

It's almost Valentine's day! !

Will you give it to someone? To your boyfriend, husband, friend, someone you care about...

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I made a langue de chat yesterday♪〃

Just mix butter, sugar, egg whites, and cake flour in order and bake.

It's very easy and you can get a lot of it, so I recommend it ♪〃

I don't want to waste egg yolks, so I tried making pudding with leftover egg yolks, sugar, and milk! !

It looks difficult, but it's surprisingly easy if you look it up

I'm chilling it in the fridge right now, so I don't know if it's done well, but...lol

This is also easy and recommended ♪

It's far from chocolate, but... (^▽^;)

By the way, when did Valentine's Day start?

I was a little curious, so I looked up the beginning of Valentine's Day (*^・ ゚・)ノ

The Valentine priest was a 3rd-century Roman,
According to one theory, Emperor Claudius II of the time forbade the marriage of his soldiers as one of his strong military policies.

Valentine, who opposed this, had many soldiers marry against the Emperor's orders.

This enraged the emperor, and he was finally killed. The date of this martyrdom was February 14, AD 270.

The Valentine priest came to be revered as St. Valentine, and this day is considered a feast day in the Roman Catholic Church.

That's right. That's how Valentine's day started! !

And it seems that Valentine's Day in Japan started at Morozoff, a pastry shop in Kobe (*゚o゚*)

The English newspaper "The Japan Advertiser" published in Tokyo on February 12, 1936.
Advertised in a newspaper advertisement to give chocolates.

Advertisements at the time read, "Chocolate for Valentine's Day."

For this reason, Kobe is known as the birthplace of Valentine's Day in Japan.
In 1992, a statue of love was sent from Terni, Italy, the place of St. Valentine's martyrdom, to Kobe.

As someone from Kobe, I feel like I learned a little bit of good news♡♡



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