Definition of Torta. Meaning of Torta. Synonyms of Torta

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Definition of Torta

Torta
Torta Tor"ta, n. [Cf. Sp. torta a cake.] (Metal.) a flat heap of moist, crushed silver ore, prepared for the patio process.

Meaning of Torta from wikipedia

- derivation (Latin: torta) The word comes from the Spanish torta (Spanish: [ˈtoɾta]), itself from Late Latin torta, an abbreviation of torta panis ("twisted...
- Torta caprese is a flourless cake made with chocolate and either almonds or hazelnuts. Named for the Italian island of Capri, from which it originates...
- Look up torta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Torta can refer to: Torta, a Spanish word with a huge array of regional culinary meanings, from its...
- mamón is known as torta mamón, torta Visaya (or torta Bisaya), or simply torta. Although the name is derived from Spanish torta, "cake", in some Philippine...
- The Torta Balcarce or Balcarce dessert is a cake specialty of Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The dessert originated in 1950 in a Paris confectionary...
- Torta della nonna (lit. 'grandmother's cake') is a dessert typical of the Tuscany region of Italy. Torta della nonna originated in the comune (muni****lity)...
- A torta ahogada (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtoɾta aoˈɣaða], drowned submarine sandwich) is a typical dish from the Mexican state of Jalisco, particularly...
- Esterházy torta is a Hungarian cake (torte) named after Prince Paul III Anton Esterházy de Galántha (1786–1866), a member of the Esterházy dynasty and...
- Semioptila torta is a moth in the Himantopteridae family. It was described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1877. It is found in the Democratic Republic of...
- Torta paesana (lit. 'village cake'), also known in English as black cake, milk cake or bread cake, is a cake of the Lombard cuisine, notably from Brianza...