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{{short description|A type of cake or sandwich in various cuisines}}
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[[File:Torta_Cence File:a (Roda).jpg|thumb|right|A traditional Torta Cence from Roda.]]
A '''torta''' is a type of food that varies in meaning and ingredients across different cultures and regions. In some countries, it refers to a type of cake, while in others, it is a type of sandwich. This article explores the different variations of torta found around the world.
A '''torta''' is a type of food that varies in meaning and ingredients across different cultures and regions. In some countries, it refers to a type of cake, while in others, it is a type of sandwich. This article explores the different variations of torta found around the world.


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Latest revision as of 20:32, 26 April 2025

A type of cake or sandwich in various cuisines


A torta is a type of food that varies in meaning and ingredients across different cultures and regions. In some countries, it refers to a type of cake, while in others, it is a type of sandwich. This article explores the different variations of torta found around the world.

Etymology[edit]

The word "torta" originates from the Latin word "torta," which means a round bread or cake. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass a variety of dishes, both sweet and savory.

Regional Variations[edit]

Spain[edit]

In Spain, a "torta" is typically a flat, round cake that can be sweet or savory. It is often made with ingredients such as almonds, eggs, and sugar. Some popular Spanish tortas include the Tarta de Santiago, a traditional almond cake from Galicia.

Italy[edit]

In Italy, "torta" refers to a cake, which can be either sweet or savory. Italian tortas are often layered and filled with ingredients like ricotta cheese, spinach, or chocolate. The Torta Caprese is a well-known chocolate and almond cake from the island of Capri.

Mexico[edit]

A Mexican Torta filled with various ingredients.

In Mexico, a "torta" is a type of sandwich made with a crusty roll called a "bolillo" or "telera." These sandwiches are filled with a variety of ingredients, such as meats, cheeses, beans, and avocado. Mexican tortas are a popular street food and are often served with salsa or hot sauce.

Philippines[edit]

In the Philippines, "torta" can refer to a type of omelette or a sponge cake. The Torta Mamon is a popular Filipino sponge cake that is light and fluffy.

A Torta Mamon from the Philippines.

South America[edit]

In many South American countries, "torta" refers to a cake, similar to the usage in Spain and Italy. These cakes can be elaborate and are often served at celebrations and special occasions.

Types of Torta[edit]

Torta Dolce[edit]

A Torta Dolce, a sweet cake.

A "Torta Dolce" is a sweet cake that can be found in various forms across different cultures. It is often made with ingredients like chocolate, fruit, or nuts.

Torta Gulay[edit]

A Torta Gulay, a vegetable omelette.

A "Torta Gulay" is a Filipino vegetable omelette, typically made with eggs and a variety of vegetables such as eggplant, bitter melon, or squash.

Tortang Okra[edit]

A Tortang Okra, a Filipino okra omelette.

"Tortang Okra" is another variation of the Filipino omelette, made with okra and eggs. It is a simple yet flavorful dish often served with rice.

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