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- Torta abstract "Torta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtorta]) is a Spanish (but also an Italian and Portuguese and French, tartre) word with a wide array of culinary meanings. It originated in different regional variants of flatbread, of which the torta de gazpacho and torta cenceña are still surviving in certain areas of central Spain. Tortas are also mentioned in Leviticus 24:5-9, in the Spanish translation of the Bible. Presently, however, the word torta is also applied to different kinds of bread and pastry products according to the region.Historically the difference between torta and bread was its round and flat shape, as well as the absence of yeast in its preparation. The well-known word tortilla, used mainly in Mexico (not in Spain, though), means a "small torta", while tortada means "big torta". In most regions a torta was traditionally considered an inferior form of bread, as the well known Spanish aphorism expresses:In turn, in Mexico a variation says: A falta de pan, tortillas ("Where there is no bread, tortillas are fine")In various countries of Latin America the word torta means different things. Nowadays a very common usage is for sweet cakes, such as a wedding or birthday cake. This meaning is also present in other European languages, for example, the Italian torta, German torte or French tarte.Torta frita is a fried flatbread eaten in Uruguay and Argentina. Other uses of the word torta include Huevo en torta, a small fried mixture of scrambled eggs, not to be confused with Torta de huevo, a typical pastry from Sobrarbe, Aragon, Spain, and Torta del Casar, a cheese made from sheep's milk in Extremadura, Spain.The Italian torta is differentiated from crostata by the filling: a crostata has an inconsistent chunky filling, whereas a torta has a consistent filling made of blended ingredients.".
- Torta thumbnail Torta_Cenceña_(Roda).jpg?width=300.
- Torta wikiPageExternalLink 29-2.htm.
- Torta wikiPageExternalLink 128.
- Torta wikiPageExternalLink torta_de_pan_viejo.htm.
- Torta wikiPageID "2108349".
- Torta wikiPageRevisionID "598351872".
- Torta caption "Torta cenceña made in la Roda".
- Torta hasPhotoCollection Torta.
- Torta name "Torta".
- Torta subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Western_United_States.
- Torta subject Category:Flatbreads.
- Torta subject Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Torta subject Category:Omelettes.
- Torta subject Category:Philippine_cuisine.
- Torta subject Category:Sandwiches.
- Torta subject Category:Spanish_words_and_phrases.
- Torta subject Category:Unleavened_breads.
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- Torta type Dish107557434.
- Torta type Flatbread107682624.
- Torta type Flatbreads.
- Torta type Food100021265.
- Torta type Food107555863.
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- Torta type Nutriment107570720.
- Torta type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Torta type Sandwich107695965.
- Torta type Sandwiches.
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- Torta type Solid115046900.
- Torta type Starches107566863.
- Torta type Substance100020090.
- Torta type UnleavenedBreads.
- Torta type Food.
- Torta type FunctionalSubstance.
- Torta comment "Torta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtorta]) is a Spanish (but also an Italian and Portuguese and French, tartre) word with a wide array of culinary meanings. It originated in different regional variants of flatbread, of which the torta de gazpacho and torta cenceña are still surviving in certain areas of central Spain. Tortas are also mentioned in Leviticus 24:5-9, in the Spanish translation of the Bible.".
- Torta label "Torta (gastronomía mexicana)".
- Torta label "Torta".
- Torta sameAs Torta_(gastronomía_mexicana).
- Torta sameAs m.06mnj7.
- Torta sameAs Q3573026.
- Torta sameAs Q3573026.
- Torta sameAs Torta.
- Torta wasDerivedFrom Torta?oldid=598351872.
- Torta depiction Torta_Cenceña_(Roda).jpg.
- Torta isPrimaryTopicOf Torta.
- Torta name "Torta".