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torta
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Word definitions for torta in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Torta \Tor"ta\, n. [Cf. Sp. torta a cake.] (Metal.) a flat heap of moist, crushed silver ore, prepared for the patio process.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context US English) A sandwich, served either hot or cold, on an oblong white sandwich roll, derived from Mexican cuisine 2 A Philippine omelette of ground meat and potatoes. 3 A flat heap of moist, crushed silver ore, prepared for the patio process. ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Torta is a Spanish , Italian , Hungarian and Portuguese word with a wide array of culinary meanings.
Usage examples of torta.
I had always thought that, on Christmas Eve, Father Baba brought to all Venetian children the traditional torta di lasagna of the season.
I could barely open my mouth when my pear torta was placed ceremoniously in front of me.
Focaccia alla salvia, torta pasqualina, trenette col pesto, trippa con il sugo di tocco, burrida, tomaxelle, cima alla Genovese, dozens more.
Tommaso, who was skinning some eels to put into a torta, barely nodded his head when he saw me, but Luigi and the other boys crowded round, wanting to hear about the journey, and especially the story of Onionface, from my own lips.
Si fece portare una zuppa di verdura, un hamburger, patate fritte, insalata di cipolle, insalata di cavoli, dolce di cioccolato con gelato e (ripensanÂdoci) torta di mele, il tutto innaffiato con cinque tazze di caffè.
Lui e Nora prepararono un elaborato pasto tradizionale per loro tre soli: tacchino al forno con castagne, frutti di mare, carote glassate, pannocchie arrostite, insalata di cavolo e torta di zucca.
They all walked the streets of colored lights, these vendors of tortas, tacos, tamales, helotes on a stick and whatever kind of food one wanted for a buck or a penny.