Linzer torte
noun [ C or U ] (also linzer torte, Linzer Torte) uk/ˈlɪn.zə ˌtɔːt/ us/ˈlɪn.zɚ ˌtɔːrt/
林兹馅饼(里面填满果酱,上面覆盖着用杏仁调味的网格状酥皮的甜点)
a sweet food consisting of an open pastry case (= a layer of pastry covering the bottom and sides of a shallow dish) filled with fruit jam , and covered with thin strips of pastry flavoured with almonds
The Austrian Linzer torte is often eaten at Christmas. 奥地利的林兹馅饼经常是在圣诞节的时候吃。
The linzer torte was good, but not as buttery as I would have liked.
The original Linzer Torte came from Austria and usually includes almonds in the pastry.
- More examples
- Try the local Linzer torte, filled with redcurrant jam.
- Do you know of a bakery that sells Linzer tortes?
- The Linzer torte was filled with lovely red raspberry jam peeking through a lattice top.