Mohr im Hemd

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.

Mohr im Hemd, served in a Viennese coffee house
Bare, without sauce or cream