430 g
Easy
By William Curley and Suzue Curley
Published 2014
The word mousse dates back to the early 18th century and is a derivative of the old French word mosse, which dates back to 1226. Translated into English, mousse means the froth that appears on the surface of water when it is agitated. The word was later used to describe a dessert which is light and frothy in texture.
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