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Heinrich Georg Erbshäuser (* 1844 ; † 1905 in Munich ) was a German master confectioner .

biography

Heinrich Georg Erbshäuser founded a confectionery in Munich in 1875. His shop was behind the Leuchtenberg Palace near the residence of Luitpold von Bayern and was frequented by wealthy nobles and officials. Prince Ludwig appointed him purveyor to the royal Bavarian court in 1890 . The pastry shop was expanded into a café in 1925. Erbshäuser thus ran one of the first coffee houses in Munich, and it still exists today.

Various sources name Erbshäuser as the inventor of the Prinzregententorte , other sources attribute the invention to the mouth cook Johann Rottenhöfer, who died in 1872, or the baker Anton Seidl.

literature

  • Werner Ebnet: You lived in Munich: biographies from eight centuries . Allitera Verlag, Munich, 2016, ISBN 978-3-86906-744-5 , p. 172.
  • Irene Krauss : Chronicle of beautiful baked goods . Hugo Matthaes printing and publishing house, Stuttgart 1999, ISBN 3875162927
  • Norbert Götz, Clementine Schack-Simitzis and Gabriele Schickel (eds.): Die Prinzregentenzeit: Catalog of the exhibition in the Munich City Museum , CH Beck, Munich 1988, ISBN 3406333974

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