A cat tongue is a small cookie or chocolate bar available in a number of European and South American countries. They are known locally as "koÄiÄà jazýÄky" (Czech), "langue de chat" (French), "Katzenzungen" (German), "lingua di gatto" (Italian), "lÃngua de gato" (Portuguese), "macskanyelv" (Hungarian), or "lengua" (Filipino), "lidah kucing" (Indonesian)
The cat tongue is shaped somewhat like the tongue of a cat. They are produced from egg white, flour, sugar and vanilla or milk chocolate, dark chocolate and white chocolate.
Chocolate cat tongues have been in production since before 1900; the Austrian company Küfferle (now owned by Lindt & Sprüngli) has been producing them since 1892. Elsewhere in Europe, companies including Sarotti, Hachez and Halloren make cat tongues. In Brazil, they are manufactured by Zermatt and Kopenhagen. In Chile they are made by Costa under the name "Lengüitas de gato" (little cat tongues).
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