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Leibniz-Keks : ウィキペディア英語版
Leibniz-Keks

The Leibniz-Keks or Choco Leibniz is a German brand of biscuit or cookie produced by the Bahlsen food company since 1891.
== Name ==
The brand name ''Leibniz'' comes from the philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The only connection between the man and the biscuit is that Leibniz was one of the more famous residents of Hanover, where the Bahlsen company is based. At the time when the biscuit was first made there was a fashion of naming food products after historical celebrities (compare Mozartkugel).
The Leibniz-Keks is a plain butter biscuit, or ''Butterkeks'' as it is known in German, inspired by the French ''Petit beurre'' created in 1886 by Lefèvre-Utile. The word ''Keks'' in ''Leibniz-Keks'' was originally a corruption of the English word "cakes" by Bahlsen. Due to the popularity of the Leibniz-Keks, ''Keks'' has since become the generic German word for a crunchy, sweet biscuit.

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