Sentence examples for torte from inspiring English sources

The word 'torte' is correct and usable in written English
It is a type of cake usually layered with cream or jam and decorated with fruit, whipped cream, or other garnishes. An example sentence would be, "This raspberry torte is the perfect dessert for a special occasion."

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torte

noun

A rich, dense cake, typically made with many eggs and relatively little flour (as opposed to a sponge cake or gâteau).

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Here are some examples: Zell am Zee, Austria Austrian Railways operates regular services into Salzburg, a cosy cultural jewel with excellent shopping and tea rooms for coffee and torte (zellamsee-kaprun.com; salzburg.info; oebb.at).

Peanut butter and chocolate torte was a top tip (01424 200355; stclementsrestaurant.co.uk).

Danny's blackberry, white chocolate, lemon and elderflower torte was praised as "absolutely delicious", also in series three, while Mary Anne's, marbled melting moments in the first season have been attempted by many an aspiring baker.

Nadiya tasted the glory of being named Star Baker and even received a prestigious Paul Hollywood handshake for her heavenly peanut and chocolate torte, but she never came across smug.

This strangely pointless meal concluded with a gooey chocolate torte with (oh God) black pepper ice cream.

I remember more lemon in my mother's torte, and somehow more wit.

After a while, Hastreiter got up to fetch the dessert, a peach torte that she had made that morning.

For dessert, there was Linzer torte and buckwheat cake, with a pompadour of schlag.

The flaky ricotta-and-chocolate torte, though, proved too great a temptation.

When Young was done, the guests were released into the Morgan Library's food-stuffed galleries to pursue humoral dietary theory: among the towering trays and sumptuous platters were herb-stuffed quail eggs with cheese and raisins, artichoke torte, mozzarella-and-chard torte, and Taleggio toasts with cinnamon.

Today, the word often appears behind a shield of euphemism, used by polite people to refer to otherness, misfortune, or just something ineffably bizarre (Björk's taste in clothes, your Aunt Matilda's carrot-carob torte).

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