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    Why is 'cheesecake' called that?

    Question #62293. Asked by Vance9991.

    SOTHC

    http://www.word-detective.com/032404.html

    How did "cheesecake" come to refer to provocative pictures of women, usually in a state of undress? Is this what led the Sara Lee Corporation to become both a major producer of the food and of ladies undergarments?

    It turns out that Sara Lee Corporation owns a slew of other brands, including such "intimates" manufacturers as Hanes, Bali, Wonderbra and Playtex. They also own Polo Ralph Lauren, DKNY, Kiwi shoe care products, Brylcreem (!), and something called Mister Turkey. By the way, there really was (and is) a real person named Sara Lee. The daughter of an entrepreneur who named his bakery after her, she is today a grandmother and reportedly a computer whiz.

    Feb 05 06, 4:43 PM
    SOTHC

    Part Two

    I happened to look into the origin of the hubba-hubba sense of "cheesecake" for my recent book "Making Whoopee" (Algonquin Books), so what follows is a short form of what I found.

    Way back in the 1930s, long before the internet and cable TV put "hard-core" on the national menu, tabloid newspapers and disreputable "pulp" magazines would often try to attract their largely male target audience by festooning their front pages with photographs of attractive young women. This being the 1930s, such displays were chaste by modern standards and usually limited to what were known as "leg shots," featuring young women in swimsuits or relatively short skirts. Similar tableaus were common on calendars and playing cards of the period, and the genre was known as "cheesecake." (Among non-aficionados it was usually condemned as "smut.")

    "Cheesecake" in the literal sense is a rich dessert made of cream cheese, butter and sugar. While real cheesecake was invented back in the 15th century, "cheesecake" as a slang term first arose in the depths of the 1930s Depression. Having enough food to eat was a daily worry for millions of Americans, and cheesecake, or any other fancy dessert, would have seemed an unattainable luxury to many. So it's not surprising that the young women on the covers of those risqué magazines, similarly unattainable to the average male reader, would have become known as "cheesecake."


    Feb 05 06, 4:43 PM
    mementoflash

    All cheesecakes begin with cheese--usually cream cheese, ricotta cheese, cottage cheese or sometimes Swiss or cheddar cheese. A cheesecake may or may not have a crust, which can be a light dusting of bread crumbs, a cookie crust or a pastry crust. The filling is made by creaming the cheese and mixing it with eggs, sugar (for desserts) and other flavorings. The mixture is then poured into a special springform pan and baked. After baking, the cheesecake is thoroughly chilled and generally topped by sour cream, whipped cream, fruit or some other embellishment.

    http://allrecipes.com/advice/ref/ency/terms/5777.asp

    Feb 05 06, 7:54 PM
    minuscule_

    I'm not convinced by the attempted etymology in the book to which SOTHC refers (thought he wrote it for a moment). The idea of a restaurant window with cheesecake and attractive pictures sounds more plausible. I can only wonder how much that cheesecake in the window cost.


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    Feb 06 06, 12:55 AM

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