Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – The Leibniz-Keks remain nowas popular as ever. Most have tasted these delicious butter biscuits that can be found in almost every modern supermarket.
Left: Leibniz-Keks. Credit: Publix Domain – Right: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Credit: Publix Domain
The production of the Leibniz-Keks started in 1891, and today we can enjoy the original Butterkeks, but there are also several varieties of biscuits these days. The keks are simply a delight to all chocolate lovers or anyone who can’t resist a tasty biscuit.
But why do the Leibniz-Keks have 52 teeth and why are named after philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz?