Sachertorte
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Sachertorte
Summary
Sachertorte has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[1]
Key Facts
- Sachertorte is credited with the discovery of Franz Sacher[2].
- Franz Sacher is named after Sachertorte[3].
- Sachertorte is made of sponge cake[4].
- Sachertorte is made of apricot[5].
- Sachertorte is made of jam[6].
- Sachertorte is made of chocolate[7].
- Sachertorte is made of icing[8].
- Sachertorte is made of chantilly cream[9].
- Sachertorte is made of ganache[10].
- Sachertorte is made of dark chocolate[11].
- Sachertorte is a type of chocolate cake[12].
- Sachertorte is a type of torte[13].
- Sachertorte is a type of sponge cake[14].
- Sachertorte is part of Viennese cuisine[15].
- Sachertorte's Commons category is recorded as Sachertorte[16].
- Sachertorte's country of origin is recorded as Austria[17].
- 1832 marks the founding of Sachertorte[18].
- Sachertorte's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Sachertorte[19].
- Sachertorte's Commons gallery is recorded as Sachertorte[20].
- Sachertorte's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Sachertorte'}[21].
- Sachertorte's cuisine is recorded as Austrian cuisine[22].
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Definition and Type
Recorded subclass of include chocolate cake[12], torte[13], and sponge cake[14].
Origins
Franz Sacher is named after Sachertorte[3]. 1832 marks the founding of Sachertorte[18].
Use and Application
Sachertorte is part of Viennese cuisine[15].
Why It Matters
Sachertorte has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[1] Sachertorte is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]