Meringue is a cake-like enemy that is similiar to Half-Bake and Mudpie, as opposed to either of them, Meringue looks more like an actual cake without any facial accessories. It is primarily found in Pinwheel Circus. Meringue is a brown chocolate cake with yellow frosting and orange toppings (Probably orange). However, this enemy has no facial accessories. Or no face at all. Meringue is an enemy in FNaF World. You can only fight it when you are in Pinwheel Circus. They can use Snowball in addition to their basic attack.
* Meringue wasn't introduced in the FNaF World teasers. |-|Gallery=
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| - Meringue is a cake-like enemy that is similiar to Half-Bake and Mudpie, as opposed to either of them, Meringue looks more like an actual cake without any facial accessories. It is primarily found in Pinwheel Circus. Meringue is a brown chocolate cake with yellow frosting and orange toppings (Probably orange). However, this enemy has no facial accessories. Or no face at all. Meringue is an enemy in FNaF World. You can only fight it when you are in Pinwheel Circus. They can use Snowball in addition to their basic attack.
* Meringue wasn't introduced in the FNaF World teasers. |-|Gallery=
- Can't you read? Take your duck-eyes elsewhere!! Wanker.
- Meringue is one of the several enemies encountered in FNaF World.
- Meringue is a type of dessert made from beaten egg whites and sugar. When Neville Longbottom was eight years old, his great-uncle Algie hung him out of an upstairs window in an attempt to get him to show some sign of being magical, and accidentally dropped him when he was offered a meringue by Neville's great-aunt Enid.
- (pronounced "Mir-ang-gooey") “Meringue, you lord?” ~ Reverend Spooner's butler “In Soviet Russia, egg whips YOU!!” ~ Russian reversal on Meringues Meringue is a co-polymer made from whipped egg whites and caster sugar, resembling hardened shaving cream in its unadulterated form. Early recipes used cream of tartar to improve the rheological properties of meringue; since then numerous doping agents, such as almonds, have been used to produce high-performance meringues.
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| - Meringue is a cake-like enemy that is similiar to Half-Bake and Mudpie, as opposed to either of them, Meringue looks more like an actual cake without any facial accessories. It is primarily found in Pinwheel Circus. Meringue is a brown chocolate cake with yellow frosting and orange toppings (Probably orange). However, this enemy has no facial accessories. Or no face at all. Meringue is an enemy in FNaF World. You can only fight it when you are in Pinwheel Circus. They can use Snowball in addition to their basic attack.
* Meringue wasn't introduced in the FNaF World teasers. |-|Gallery=
- Can't you read? Take your duck-eyes elsewhere!! Wanker.
- Meringue is one of the several enemies encountered in FNaF World.
- Meringue is a type of dessert made from beaten egg whites and sugar. When Neville Longbottom was eight years old, his great-uncle Algie hung him out of an upstairs window in an attempt to get him to show some sign of being magical, and accidentally dropped him when he was offered a meringue by Neville's great-aunt Enid.
- (pronounced "Mir-ang-gooey") “Meringue, you lord?” ~ Reverend Spooner's butler “In Soviet Russia, egg whips YOU!!” ~ Russian reversal on Meringues Meringue is a co-polymer made from whipped egg whites and caster sugar, resembling hardened shaving cream in its unadulterated form. Early recipes used cream of tartar to improve the rheological properties of meringue; since then numerous doping agents, such as almonds, have been used to produce high-performance meringues.
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