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Sachertorte (UK: /ˈzæxərtɔːrtə/ ZAKH-ər-tor-tə, US: /ˈsɑːkərtɔːrt/ SAH-kər-tort; German: [ˈzaxɐˌtɔʁtə] ) is a
chocolate cake, or torte, of
Austrian origin...
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Gaunt into
their third fantastic adventure.
After their friend Dybbuk Sachertorte sends an
email pleading for help, the
twins go save him.
Dybbuk gives...
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Innere Stadt district. It is
famous for the
specialty of the house, the
Sachertorte, a
chocolate cake with
apricot filling.
There is also an art gallery...
- 1907) was an
Austrian confectioner, best
known as the
inventor of the
Sachertorte.
According to Sacher's son Eduard, in 1832 Austria's
minister of foreign...
- breadcrumbs. The best-known of the
typical tortes include the
Austrian Sachertorte and Linzertorte, the
German Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte, and the many-layered...
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other sweet pastries, in cake and pie filling, such as
Austrian Sachertorte – and is one of the two main
ingredients of
marzipan and
almond paste...
- the
Demel bakery.
Eduard Sacher, son of
Franz Sacher, the
inventor of
Sachertorte, had
completed his own
recipe of his father's cake
during his time at...
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sometimes used as a
substitute for the
richer cake used in the
standard Sachertorte recipe.
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- "Mehlspeisen"
tradition of bakeries,
which created particular delicacies such as
Sachertorte, "Krapfen"
which are
doughnuts usually filled with
apricot jam or custard...
- a well-known
feature of its cuisine.
Perhaps the most
famous is the
Sachertorte, a
chocolate cake with
apricot jam filling,
traditionally eaten with...