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By Ciril Hitz
Published 2009
Historically, Laminate Originates From the Latin Word Lamina, meaning “thin piece of metal or wood.” More etymologic research reveals one of the earliest uses of the verb translates to “to beat or roll into thin plates”—which is exactly what we do when we make laminated dough. Alternate layers of dough and fat are repeatedly rolled out and folded together to create a multitude of layers.
