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Linzer torte

[ lin-zer tawrt ]

noun

, (sometimes lowercase)
, plural Lin·zer tortes.
  1. a sweet pastry, often made with powdered nuts, having a filling of red jam and a lattice crust.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Linzer torte1

1905–10; < German: literally, Linz torte
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Example Sentences

It was his first restaurant as chef and owner, the start of a minor Austrian empire that now includes Blaue Gans, where there are more wursts on the menu and more elbows on the tables, and Café Sabarsky in the Neue Galerie museum, where people sit upright over cups of milchkaffee and slim wedges of Linzer torte.

Released in Germany in 2014, “Kings of Kallstadt”—which includes an interview conducted by the sensibly shod Wendel, Linzer torte in hand, with Donald Trump at his gleaming Trump Tower offices—was made before Trump’s Presidential bid.

Now, where’s that Linzer torte you promised me?

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I would have accepted a cupcake in lieu of a Linzer torte.

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Date Pinwheel Cookies   A twist on Austria’s linzer torte―a tart with a nutty crust, preserve filling, and lattice top―these cookies have a fiitting Southern lineage boasting toasted chopped pecans.

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