'Herman' the German friendship cake
'Herman' the German friendship cake
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Mobile Chicane

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21,974 posts

240 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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I've been given the makings for 'Herman' a German sourdough cake, and tasty 'he' is too.

I've heard that some sourdoughs for bread are supposedly hundreds of years old.

By the Powers of PH - can anyone shed any light on the origins of 'Herman'?

Noger

7,117 posts

277 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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I read about 'him' in the Guardian (yeah, yeah !) only recently - well, the iPhone Guardian App smile

Seems to be Amish, but no clue as to why it is called Herman. Amish, germanic origins, do the Americans call the Amish "Hermans" as a perjorative ? Not got a clue, nor a beard.

Do Waitrose do it yet ? wink

(Dorking Waitrose is closing for most of 2012, there are going to be riots and starvation in the Mole Valley !!).

Mobile Chicane

Original Poster:

21,974 posts

240 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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Noger said:
I read about 'him' in the Guardian (yeah, yeah !) only recently - well, the iPhone Guardian App smile

Seems to be Amish, but no clue as to why it is called Herman. Amish, germanic origins, do the Americans call the Amish "Hermans" as a perjorative ? Not got a clue, nor a beard.

Do Waitrose do it yet ? wink

(Dorking Waitrose is closing for most of 2012, there are going to be riots and starvation in the Mole Valley !!).
frown I did wonder how they were going to manage the expansion programme.

Meanwhile, 'Herman' is going to be a very well-travelled cake - he's going to South Africa next.