Meringue
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from French, of unknown origin.
wiktionary
Borrowed from French meringue. Historically, it was believed that meringue was invented in and named for the Swiss village of Meiringen, [1] but the term is now thought to derive instead from Middle Dutch meringue(“light evening meal”), of unclear origin: [1]
etymonline
meringue (n.)
"beaten whites of eggs mixed with sugar," 1706, from French méringue (18c.), which is of unknown origin. None of the geographical explanations is regarded as convincing.