In the early days of the Android system, Google always used desserts to code each version, with the first letter in order.
Cup Cake, Gingerbread, KitKat, Lolipop, etc. are all very classic, even more widely spread than the version number itself.
But I don’t know if it’s getting harder and harder to find the right dessert. With the Android 10 Q version, Google cancelled this tradition, but still retained the internal code name.
Including Android 10 Quince Tart, Android 11 Red Velvet Cake, Android 12 Snow Cone.
Recently, Google internally determined the code name of Android 13 T and submitted it in AOSP Gerrit. It is Tiramisu.
Tiramisu is an Italian dessert with a coffee and alcohol flavor. Mascarpone cheese is used as the main ingredient. Finger biscuits are used to replace the traditional dessert sponge cake. Coffee, cocoa powder and other ingredients are added. It tastes fragrant, slippery, sweet, greasy, and soft with a texture change, and the taste is not blindly sweet. In Italian, Tiramisu’s willingness is “take me away immediately”, and there is a touching story behind it. During World War II, an Italian soldier was about to go to the battlefield, but there was nothing left at home. In order to prepare dry food for him, his beloved wife made all the edible biscuits and bread in the family into a pastry named Tiramisu. Whenever this soldier ate tiramisu on the battlefield, he would think of his home and the loved ones at home.