21/06/2024
It's a Small World
Here's one for our Western New York friends.
I was doing some shopping in a local small supermarket near the docks in Trapani in Sicily yesterday. In the cookie aisle this caught my eye.
Oswego biscotti!
Hmmm, says I, I wonder what came first, the town of Oswego, about 65 miles east of where we used to live in Rochester, or the Italian cookies. Many upstate NY towns have names from Europe, and Italy in particular. Syracuse, Rome, Troy, Ithaca, etc.
Doing some research I found the story of the biscuit on the company website. See below.
It turns out that the town of Oswego was not named after a European or Classical place. It is the name the local Iroquois tribe gave to the river mouth on Lake Ontario ( translates to Where the Water Comes Out).
It became a busy harbour in the 1800's, especially when a canal was dug in 1829 to connect the harbour to the Erie Canal.
A company in Oswego created a tea blend that became popular in London, where some baker decided there should be a special biscuit to accompany the drink.
The English biscuits ended up in Venice, where a local company decided to start producing them, keeping the same name.
And they are still making them!