The article explores the origins of the pavlova dessert, challenging claims of Australian invention and arguing that the dish likely evolved from German 'schaum torte' with the name 'pavlova' being coined in Dunedin, New Zealand, inspired by the Russian dancer Anna Pavlova.
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Pavlova was invented in Dunedin. Or maybe Germany. But definitely not AustraliaSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.