Linzer torte

English

Noun

Linzer torte (countable and uncountable, plural Linzer tortes or Linzer torten)

  1. Alternative form of Linzertorte.
    • 1963 May 16, “Colorful Decor for Preview of ‘Old Navy’”, in Buffalo Evening News, volume CLXVI, number 31, Buffalo, N.Y., →OCLC, page 18, column 4:
      Black wrought iron candlesticks holding ivory candles will be on the tables and black lacquer trays will hold Viennese Linzer torten which will be offered with the punch.
    • 1983, Arthur A[llen] Cohen, “Part Two: America”, in An Admirable Woman: A Novel, Boston, Mass.: David R. Godine, →ISBN, page 84:
      As we turned the comer towards our hotel, there it was: the Café Danube, [] Inside, we saw our people, [] eating Linzer torte and Black Forest cake, []