Mohr im Hemd (German: [moːɐ̯ ɪm hɛmt] ⓘ, literally "Moor in [a] shirt") is an Austrian dessert.
It consists of a chocolate pudding topped with whipped cream, hence the name.
In modern times, the dish is often prepared with breadcrumbs to form a solid mass, resembling a lava cake or miniature gugelhupf, and served with chocolate sauce and whipped cream.
[2][3] The racial connotations of the dish's name have drawn controversy.
In 2012, the human rights organization SOS Mitmensch publicly criticized the name, suggesting replacements such as Kuchen mit Schlag.