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Seems rather like he didn't invent it
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiramisu
I mean it does seem to imply that he did since you know... He was the pastry chef and this is a pastry. Though you know there is that other guy saying he did it first even though it's 3 v 1 and likely parallel creation would occur for something as simple as a deconstructed/reconstructed after dinner coffee dessert.
If the 3 are associated, thus inclined to push their narrative it doesn't change much that there are 3 of them, I'd say.
I only read the wiki article and it seems more plausible this (as most things?) was invented by countless little remixes.
Of course an "origin story" is also the more attractive narrative on the recieving side, since you know, people are used to and like stories with clear protagonists