Hamburg shop set up in tribute to aspiring pastry chef becomes 'happy' pilgrimage site for grieving parents Johanna Orth was a fun-loving, determined little girl and later a purpose-driven young woman who revelled in making a creative mess in the kitchen. Her parents, Inka and Ralph, chuckle quietly as they remember the stacks of batter-covered bowls, spatulas and whisks repeatedly left in the sink.With time, Johanna's cakes and pastries grew more sophisticated and elaborate, guided by her grandmother, Marlies, who was also a talented baker. Marlies' own ambition of opening a cafe one day had been thwarted by the demands of motherhood and postwar Germany's rigid gender roles. Continue reading...
How a mother turned her drowned daughter's passion into a thriving patisserie
5. dubna 2026 8:01
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/05/germany-patisserie-johanna-orth-bereaved-parents-ahr-valley-floods
Zdroj: The Guardian