What does TORTE mean?

Torte

Parts of Speech: Noun

Definitions:

  • A rich cake, typically made with many eggs and little flour, and often flavoured with almonds or rum.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /ˈtɔrtə/
  • UK: /ˈtɔːtə/

Origin and Usage:

  • The word "torte" comes from the German word "Torte" which means cake. It is a type of cake that is rich and dense, often made with ground nuts or breadcrumbs instead of flour. Tortes are typically associated with European cuisine, particularly Austrian and Hungarian cuisine, and are often served as a dessert.

Synonyms:

  • Cake, gateau, pastry

Related Words:

  • Baked
  • Candy
  • Cream
  • Flour
  • Frost

Example Sentences:

  • The bakery sells a variety of tortes, including chocolate, almond, and raspberry.
  • She baked a torte for her friends birthday, using a recipe passed down from her grandmother.
  • The restaurants signature dessert is a hazelnut torte, served with whipped cream and fresh berries.


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