Neapolitan wafer

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Neapolitan wafers

Etymology[edit]

Coined by Josef Manner (founder of Manner, who invented this type of wafer) in 1898. The hazelnuts they used were imported from the Naples region, hence "Neapolitan".

Noun[edit]

Neapolitan wafer (plural Neapolitan wafers)

  1. A layered wafer biscuit usually filled with chocolate cream.

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