Sacher torte
See also: Sachertorte and sacher torte
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Etymology
German Sachertorte, from Sacher + Torte (“cake”), named after Austrian confectioner Franz Sacher (1816–1907), who invented it in 1832.
Noun
Sacher torte (plural Sacher tortes)
- A torte made of butter, eggs, confectioner's sugar, toasted breadcrumbs, spices, and chocolate, which is baked in layers, put together with apricot jam and finally frosted with chocolate.
Coordinate terms
- linzer torte
Translations
type of chocolate torte
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