sachertorte

English

Noun

sachertorte (countable and uncountable, plural sachertortes or sachertorten)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Sachertorte.
    • 2009, Christof Nardin, “Austria, Vienna”, in Ziggy Hanaor, editor, Graphic Europe: An Alternative Guide to 31 European Cities, London: Cicada Books, →ISBN, page 9, column 2:
      Aida is a pastry shop chain with 20-odd branches around the city serving the best coffee and the finest cakes in town. Forget the sachertortes, there’s so much more on offer!
    • 2009, Time Out, “Luca’s”, in Time Out London Eating & Drinking 2010: London’s Definitive Restaurant Guide, 27th edition, London: Time Out Guides, →ISBN, page 293, column 2:
      Behind the glass are glistening sachertorten, baked cheesecakes, and sausage rolls with apricots.
    • 2016, Caravan Club, “Austria”, in Kate Walters, editor, Touring Europe: Central and South East Europe, Benelux and Scandinavia, East Grinstead, West Sussex: Caravan Club, →ISBN, page 88, column 2:
      Vienna – enjoy a slice of sachertorte in this historic capital.
    • 2016, Cristina Caboni, translated by Ruth Clarke, “Thyme”, in Secret Ways of Perfume, London: Black Swan, →ISBN, page 244:
      He ordered tea for them both, and asked for a slice of sachertorte.