meringhes
Meringhes are a confection made from whipped egg whites and sugar, often with an acidic ingredient such as lemon juice or vinegar added. The whipped egg whites form a foam, and the sugar is gradually incorporated to stabilize the foam and create a sweet, airy texture. The mixture is then typically baked at a low temperature for a prolonged period, which dries out the meringue and makes it crisp.
There are three main types of meringue. French meringue is the simplest, involving directly whipping egg whites
Meringhes are used in a variety of desserts. They can be served on their own as cookies,