
What is the difference between a cake and a torte? Here's what I found out:
- Cake is defined as "a sweet baked food made of flour, liquid, eggs and other ingredients, such as rising agents and flavorings." Source: Dictionary.com
- Torte is defined as "a rich cake made with many eggs and little flour and usually containing chopped nuts". Source: Dictionary.com
- Torte is a decorated cake with several layers. The layers of the torte are often made with ground nuts or breadcrumbs. About
- "Torte" is the Eastern European word for cake. The plural is torten. Chowbaby.com
- The term torte is used primarily to define round cakes, with a large amount of ground nuts to replace the flour. They are made without chemical leaveners, using egg foams to lighten them. They are most often multi-layered, filled with buttercreams, whipped creams and iced with glazes, marzipan or buttercreams. The recipes are more typical of Austria, Hungary and Germany and are named after princes and politicians. Dufflet

While browsing through your archives I came across this interesting question and in case you haven't found a definite answer yet: In German-speaking countries, a torte is a multi-layered cake with some sort of creamy filling. Sometimes you can come across a cake claiming to be a torte that has more "expensive" ingredients (like eggs/sugar/nuts) in it than usual. Personally, I'd say you made a cake - but as you see, there are no definite answers! No matter what you call it - it looks pretty good to me!
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