This piece investigates the true origins of the pavlova dessert, challenging Australian claims and tracing its development through historical recipes and cultural naming, ultimately highlighting New Zealand's role in popularizing the dish through a local inventor's eponymous cake
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Pavlova was invented in Dunedin. Or maybe Germany. But definitely not AustraliaSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.