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Caesar knew bread was fundamental to CIVILIZATION o7
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Explanation: The Kaiser Roll is a 19th century AD Austrian invention named for the Austrian Emperor ("Kaiser" in German). "Caesar" in Latin is pronounced closer to "Kaiser". The word "Kaiser", not coincidentally, is derived from "Caesar".
Thus, Caesar is honored that we named the Kaiser Roll after him 🙏
Fun Fact! Romans believed that access to bread was a fundamental part of civilization! While grain porridge had some cultural currency as a 'traditional' or ascetic food for special occasions, even a poor CIVILIZED man should be eating BREAD! Mills and bakeries were universal features of new Roman colonia. And in that spirit, even the Roman Legions would drag along heavy stone hand-querns on the march, and employed specialist bakers as soldiers. If a man isn't eating bread, he's basically an animal! Or worse, a barbarian! 🤢
And the traditional roman bread was round and pre-marked in 8 slices. Not entirely unlike a pizza.
Addition, we call it Kaiser Semmel and it costs around 0,45€ per piece, it used to cost 0,36€
Bread subsidies are weakening, time to pelt the Emperor with stale crusts until he fixes it! 😭