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'''Torta''' is a culinary term that can, depending on the cuisine, refer to cakes, pies, [[flatbreads]], [[sandwiches]], or [[omelettes]].
'''Torta''' is a culinary term that can, depending on the cuisine, refer to cakes, pies, [[flatbreads]], [[sandwiches]], or [[omelettes]].


Usually, it refers to:
Usually, it refers to:
* [[cake]] or [[pie]] in South America, much of Europe, and southern Philippines
* [[cake]] or [[pie]] in South America, much of Europe, and southern Philippines
* [[flatbread]] in Spain
* [[flatbread]] in Spain
* a type of [[sandwich]] in Mexico
* a type of [[sandwich]] in Mexico
* a type of [[omelette]] in northern Tagalog-speaking areas of the Philippines.
* a type of [[omelette]] in northern Tagalog-speaking areas of the Philippines.

'Torth' – welsh for 'loaf' is of the same derivation ([[Latin]]: torta)


== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The word comes from the Spanish ''torta'' ({{IPA-es|ˈtoɾta|pron}}), itself from Late Latin ''torta'', an abbreviation of ''torta panis'' ("twisted bread"). The English word "tart" is related.
The word comes from the Spanish ''torta'' ({{IPA-es|ˈtoɾta|lang}}), itself from Late Latin ''torta'', an abbreviation of ''torta panis'' ("twisted bread"). The English word "tart" is related.


==Cakes==
== Cakes ==
[[File:Torta dolce.JPG|thumb|right|''Torta dolce'' (sweet cake), from [[Perugia]], [[Umbria]], [[Italy]]]]
[[File:Torta dolce.JPG|thumb|''Torta dolce'' (sweet cake), from [[Perugia]], [[Umbria]], Italy]]
[[File:Torta Mamon (Philippines).jpg|thumb|[[Visayas|Visayan]] ''[[torta mamón]]'' from the [[Philippines]]]]
[[File:Torta Mamon (Philippines).jpg|thumb|[[Visayas|Visayan]] ''[[torta mamón]]'' from the [[Philippines]]]]


===Latin America===
=== Latin America ===
In some countries of [[Latin America]], the word ''torta'', in a very common usage, is for sweet [[cake]]s ([[torte]]s), such as a [[Wedding cake|wedding]] or [[birthday cake]]. This meaning is also present in other European languages. For example, the [[Italian language|Italian]] ''torta'', [[German language|German]] ''[[Torte]]'' or [[French language|French]] ''[[tart]]e''. In Mexico, the sweet cake is normally referred to as ''pastel'', which is also used in other parts of [[Latin America]] with this meaning. ''[[Huevo en torta]]'' (not to be confused with ''[[torta de huevo]]'') is a typical pastry from [[Sobrarbe]], [[Aragon]], Spain. It could also mean a sandwich made from a bread called [[bolillo]], with a filling of [[meat]] and [[vegetables]], which can include beef, [[cochinita pibil]], and many others.


=== Philippines ===
In some countries of [[Latin America]], the word ''torta'', in a very common usage, is for sweet [[cake]]s ([[torte]]s), such as a [[Wedding cake|wedding]] or [[birthday cake]]. This meaning is also present in other European languages. For example, the [[Italian language|Italian]] ''torta'', [[German language|German]] ''[[torte]]'' or [[French language|French]] ''[[tart]]e''. In Mexico, the sweet cake is normally referred to as ''pastel'', which is also used in other parts of [[Latin America]] with this meaning. ''[[Huevo en torta]]'' (not to be confused with ''[[torta de huevo]]'') is a typical pastry from [[Sobrarbe]], [[Aragon]], Spain. It could also mean a sandwich made from a bread called [[bolillo]], with a filling of [[meat]] and [[vegetables]], which can include beef, [[cochinita pibil]], and many others.
In the southern [[Philippines]], in the [[Visayas]] and [[Mindanao]] islands, ''torta'' is generally used to refer to small cakes. It usually refers to ''[[mamón]]'' or ''torta mamón'', a native porous sponge cake delicacy that resembles a large [[cupcake]] with butter, sugar, and/or cheese on top, traditionally served with ''[[sikwate]]'' (a thick, hot drink made of ground roasted cacao seeds) for afternoon snack or merienda.<ref name="choosep">{{cite web |title=Torta Mamon Cebu Recipe |url=http://www.choosephilippines.com/eat/recipes/470/Torta-Mamon-Cebu-Recipe |website=Choose Philippines |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Learn how to cook Cebu Torta Cake Recipe |url=https://www.pinoyrecipe.net/cebu-torta-cake-recipe/ |website=Pinoy Recipe at iba pa... |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref>


===Philippines===
=== Europe ===
In Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Swedish, Italian, Macedonian and Bulgarian, it is a word for cake, typically made with [[layer cake|layered sponge]] and cream, chocolate or fruit filling. In Portugal, it designates specifically a [[Swiss roll]].


=== Middle East ===
In the southern [[Philippines]], in Visayas and Mindanao ''torta'' is generally used to refer to small cakes. It usually refers to ''[[mamón]]'' or ''torta mamón'', a native porous sponge cake delicacy that resembles a large [[cupcake]] with butter, sugar, and/or cheese on top, traditionally served with ''[[sikwate]]'' (a thick, hot drink made of ground roasted cacao seeds) for afternoon snack or merienda.<ref name="choosep">{{cite web |title=Torta Mamon Cebu Recipe |url=http://www.choosephilippines.com/eat/recipes/470/Torta-Mamon-Cebu-Recipe |website=Choose Philippines |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Learn how to cook Cebu Torta Cake Recipe |url=https://www.pinoyrecipe.net/cebu-torta-cake-recipe/ |website=Pinoy Recipe at iba pa... |access-date=10 December 2018}}</ref>
Also in Arabic all kinds of tarts are called torta, in Greek, Tourta is a name for cakes.


===Europe===
== Flatbreads ==


=== Spain ===
In Hungarian, Slovak, Slovene, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Swedish, Italian and Macedonian and Bulgarian, it is a word for cake, typically made with [[layer cake|layered sponge]] and cream, chocolate or fruit filling. In Portugal, it designates specifically a [[Swiss roll]].
''Torta'' in Spain originated in different regional variants of [[flatbread]], of which the ''[[torta de gazpacho]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.albacity.org/recetas/receta-gazpacho-manchego.htm|title=el Gazpacho Manchego|website=Albacete}}</ref> and ''[[torta cenceña]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.turismolaroda.com/productos-tipicos/torta-cencena/|title=Torta Cenceña Portal Turístico de La Roda Ayuntamiento de La Roda|website=www.turismolaroda.com}}</ref> still survives 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.

===Middle East===

Also in Arabic all kinds of tarts are called torta, in Greek, Tourta is a name for cakes

==Flatbreads==

===Spain===
''Torta'' in Spain originated in different regional variants of [[flatbread]], of which the ''[[torta de gazpacho]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.albacity.org/recetas/receta-gazpacho-manchego.htm|title=el Gazpacho Manchego|website=Albacete}}</ref> and ''[[torta cenceña]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.turismolaroda.com/productos-tipicos/torta-cencena/|title=Torta Cenceña - Portal Turístico de La Roda - Ayuntamiento de La Roda|website=www.turismolaroda.com}}</ref> still survives 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 use of baking soda/powder as the proofing agent instead of [[yeast]]. In most regions, a ''torta'' was traditionally considered an inferior form of bread, as the well known Spanish [[aphorism]] expresses:
Historically, the difference between ''torta'' and [[bread]] was its round and flat shape, as well as the use of baking soda/powder as the proofing agent instead of [[yeast]]. In most regions, a ''torta'' was traditionally considered an inferior form of bread, as the well known Spanish [[aphorism]] expresses:


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===Latin America===
=== Latin America ===
In Mexico a variation says: ''A falta de pan, tortillas'' ("Where there is no bread, ''tortillas''"). However, the term "torta" in Mexico typically refers to a sandwich made with bread (see [[Mexico]] section, below, for more details).
In Mexico a variation says: ''A falta de pan, tortillas'' ("Where there is no bread, ''tortillas''"). However, the term "torta" in Mexico typically refers to a sandwich made with bread (see [[#Mexico|Mexico]] section, below, for more details).


''[[Torta frita]]'' is a fried flatbread eaten in [[Uruguay]], [[Argentina]] and the [[Chilean Patagonia]].
''[[Torta frita]]'' is a fried flatbread eaten in [[Uruguay]], [[Argentina]] and the [[Chilean Patagonia]].


==Omelettes==
== Omelettes ==


===Philippines===
=== Philippines ===
[[File:Torta Gulay.jpg|thumbnail|right|''Tortang gulay'', a Philippine vegetable [[omelette]]]]
[[File:Torta Gulay.jpg|thumbnail|right|''Tortang gulay'', a Philippine vegetable [[omelette]]]]
[[File:Tortang-Okra-Wide.jpg|thumb|''Tortang Okra'', a Filipino [[omelette]] dish prepared with eggs, okra, onions and seasonings.]]
[[File:Tortang-Okra-Wide.jpg|thumb|''Tortang Okra'', a Filipino [[omelette]] dish prepared with eggs, okra, onions and seasonings]]


In the northern [[Philippines]], particularly among [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]]-speaking provinces and islands, ''torta'' refers to a kind of [[omelette]] made with eggs or eggplant, ground meat (usually beef or pork), and sometimes minced onion and potato.<ref>{{cite web|title=History of Filipino Food, Spanish Influence|url=http://www.myfilipinokitchen.com/history-of-filipino-food-spanish-influence-2/|website=myfilipinokitchen|publisher=My Filipino Kitchen|access-date=12 February 2015}}</ref>
In the northern [[Philippines]], particularly among [[Tagalog language|Tagalog]]-speaking provinces and islands, ''torta'' refers to a class of [[omelette]]s made by mixing eggs with various ingredients.<ref>{{cite web|title=History of Filipino Food, Spanish Influence|url=http://www.myfilipinokitchen.com/history-of-filipino-food-spanish-influence-2/|website=myfilipinokitchen|publisher=My Filipino Kitchen|access-date=12 February 2015}}</ref>


Tortas can be served any time during the day. There are many variations on Filipino tortas, such as:
Tortas can be served any time during the day. There are many variations on Filipino tortas, such as:


* ''[[Tortang alamang]]'' or ''tortang hipon''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.recipegoulash.com/recipes/crispy-tortang-alamang-or-hipon-recipe/#Crispy_Tortang_Alamang_Recipe|title=CRISPY TORTANG ALAMANG OR HIPON RECIPE|date=October 4, 2021|access-date=December 17, 2021|archive-date=December 17, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211217044613/https://www.recipegoulash.com/recipes/crispy-tortang-alamang-or-hipon-recipe/#Crispy_Tortang_Alamang_Recipe|url-status=dead}}</ref> – an omelette with [[krill]] or small shrimp. Also known as shrimp fritters,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.delishph.com/small-shrimp-fritters-tortang-alamang-3/|title=Small Shrimps Fritters (Tortang Alamang)|date=March 19, 2019}}</ref> although this term usually refers to ''[[okoy]]'', a [[fritter]] made with shrimp and various vegetables (as well as other variations without shrimp).
* ''[[Tortang giniling]]'' or ''tortang picadillo'' - an omelette with ground meat (usually beef or pork) and sautéed vegetables.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Merano|first1=Manjo|title=Tortang Giniling Recipe|url=http://panlasangpinoy.com/2010/06/14/tortang-giniling-omelet-recipe/|website=Pansalang Pinoy|publisher=Pansalang Pinoy|access-date=12 February 2015}}</ref>
* ''[[Tortang giniling]]'' or ''tortang picadillo'' an omelette with ground meat (usually beef or pork) and sautéed vegetables.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Merano|first1=Manjo|title=Tortang Giniling Recipe|url=http://panlasangpinoy.com/2010/06/14/tortang-giniling-omelet-recipe/|website=Pansalang Pinoy|date=14 June 2010 |access-date=12 February 2015}}</ref>
* ''[[Tortang gulay]]'' - an omelette with peppers, mushrooms, onion, and garlic.
* ''[[Tortang kalabasa]]'' - an omelette made with finely julienned [[calabaza]], eggs, flour, and salt.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tortang Kalabasa with Malunggay |url=https://www.mamasguiderecipes.com/2017/11/11/tortang-kalabasa-malunggay/ |website=Mama's Guide Recipes |access-date=10 July 2019}}</ref>
* ''[[Tortang gulay]]'' – an omelette with peppers, mushrooms, onion, and garlic.
* ''[[Tortang kalabasa]]'' an omelette made with finely julienned [[calabaza]], eggs, flour, and salt.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tortang Kalabasa with Malunggay |url=https://www.mamasguiderecipes.com/2017/11/11/tortang-kalabasa-malunggay/ |website=Mama's Guide Recipes |date=11 November 2017 |access-date=10 July 2019}}</ref>
* ''[[Tortang kamote]]'' - an omelette made with mashed sweet potato, eggs, flour, and salt.
* ''[[Tortang kamote]]'' an omelette made with mashed sweet potato, eggs, flour, and salt.
* ''[[Tortang talong]]'' - an eggplant fritter.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tortang Talong Recipe|url=https://pilipinasrecipes.com/tortang-talong-eggplant-omelette/|website=Pilipinas Recipes|publisher=Pilipinas Recipes|access-date=27 October 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Eggplant Omelet (Tortang Talong)|url=https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/eggplant-omelet-tortang-talong|date=2018-09-06|website=Epicurious|language=en|access-date=2020-05-21}}</ref>
* ''[[Tortang talong]]'' an eggplant fritter.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tortang Talong Recipe|url=https://pilipinasrecipes.com/tortang-talong-eggplant-omelette/|website=Pilipinas Recipes|date=26 September 2018|access-date=27 October 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Eggplant Omelet (Tortang Talong)|url=https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/eggplant-omelet-tortang-talong|date=2018-09-06|website=Epicurious|language=en|access-date=2020-05-21}}</ref>
* ''[[Tortang okra]]'' - an omelette with thinly sliced okra, onion, and garlic.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tortang Okra |url=https://www.angsarap.net/2020/06/12/tortang-okra/ |website=Ang Sarap |access-date=17 June 2020}}</ref>
* ''[[Tortang okra]]'' an omelette with thinly sliced okra, onion, and garlic.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tortang Okra |url=https://www.angsarap.net/2020/06/12/tortang-okra/ |website=Ang Sarap |date=12 June 2020 |access-date=17 June 2020}}</ref>


===Spain and Latin America===
=== Spain and Latin America ===
''[[Tortilla de huevo]]'' is a small fried mixture of [[scrambled eggs]], usually eaten sandwiched in bread.
''[[Tortilla de huevo]]'' is a small fried mixture of [[scrambled eggs]], usually eaten sandwiched in bread.


==Pies==
== Pies ==

===Italy===
=== Italy ===
In Italian, "{{lang|it|torta}}" means either [[cake]] or [[pie]], however sweet or savoury. However, in the US, it came to have a different meaning within the Italian-American community{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}.
In Italian, "{{lang|it|torta}}" means either [[cake]] or [[pie]], however sweet or savoury. However, in the US, it came to have a different meaning within the Italian-American community{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}.


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.<ref>{{cite book|title=Italian cuisine|work=Arts and Traditions of the Table Series|last1=Capatti|first1=Alberto|last2=Montanari|first2=Massimo|translator=Áine O'Healy|publisher=[[Columbia University Press]]|year=2003|orig-year=1999|isbn=0231122322|page=60}}</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite book|title=Italian cuisine|work=Arts and Traditions of the Table Series|last1=Capatti|first1=Alberto|last2=Montanari|first2=Massimo|translator=Áine O'Healy|publisher=[[Columbia University Press]]|year=2003|orig-year=1999|isbn=0-231-12232-2|page=60}}</ref>


Some falsely believe that an Italian crust torta is a combination of layered cheeses and tomatoes to be spread onto bread. Italian torta is a pie similar to [[quiche]] and served as a brunch item. However, torta is different than quiche as the [[Crust (baking)|crust]] is mostly made of cheese, not egg. The crust can also be made from pizza dough. Ingredients vary as there are many variations of this torta. Traditional Italian torta usually includes [[ricotta]], [[parmesan]], [[parsley]], and [[onion]]. There are also variations that contain meat and some that are completely vegetarian. These vegetarian torte sometimes contain artichokes and spices for flavor. This torta is made in a [[springform pan]] instead of a traditional pie pan.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ellis-Christensen|first1=Tricia|title=What is an Italian Torta?|url=http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-italian-torta.htm|website=wiseGEEK|publisher=wiseGEEK|access-date=19 February 2015}}</ref>
Some falsely believe that an Italian crust torta is a combination of layered cheeses and tomatoes to be spread onto bread. Italian torta is a pie similar to [[quiche]] and served as a brunch item. However, torta is different than quiche as the [[Crust (baking)|crust]] is mostly made of cheese, not egg. The crust can also be made from pizza dough. Ingredients vary as there are many variations of this torta. Traditional Italian torta usually includes [[ricotta]], [[parmesan]], [[parsley]], and [[onion]]. There are also variations that contain meat and some that are completely vegetarian. These vegetarian torte sometimes contain artichokes and spices for flavor. This torta is made in a [[springform pan]] instead of a traditional pie pan.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ellis-Christensen|first1=Tricia|title=What is an Italian Torta?|url=http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-italian-torta.htm|website=wiseGEEK|access-date=19 February 2015}}</ref>


===Brazil===
=== Brazil ===
Torta in Brazil and other [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] speaking countries refers to a pie which can be a sweet or savory dish.
Torta in Portugal, Brazil and other [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] speaking countries refers to a moist cake or a pie which can be a sweet or savory dish.


===Malta===
=== Malta ===
Torta in Malta means a pie, which can be sweet or savoury.
Torta in Malta means a pie, which can be sweet or savoury.


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A common example of a sweet Maltese torta is "{{lang|mt|torta tal-lewz}}" ({{lang|mt|lewz}}, singular {{lang|mt|lewza}}, means [[almonds]] in Maltese. Almonds are a very common ingredient in Maltese cuisine, although some people prefer to use marzipan over almonds, either because of ease, taste preference or cost.
A common example of a sweet Maltese torta is "{{lang|mt|torta tal-lewz}}" ({{lang|mt|lewz}}, singular {{lang|mt|lewza}}, means [[almonds]] in Maltese. Almonds are a very common ingredient in Maltese cuisine, although some people prefer to use marzipan over almonds, either because of ease, taste preference or cost.


===South America===
=== South America ===
In [[Venezuela]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]], and [[Uruguay]], people typically refer to dessert cakes as "tortas."
In [[Venezuela]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]], and [[Uruguay]], people typically refer to dessert cakes as "tortas."


==Sandwiches==
== Sandwiches ==

===Mexico===
=== Mexico ===
[[File:tortamex.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Typical Mexican Torta|Mexican-style torta with typical accompaniments]]
[[File:Torta ahogada.jpg|thumb|right|Mexican ''[[torta ahogada]]'', a pork sandwich with chili/tomato sauce, onion slices and lime juice]]
[[File:tortamex.jpg|thumb|alt=Typical Mexican Torta|Mexican-style torta (made with [[Telera (Mexican bread)|telera]]) with typical accompaniments]]
[[File:Torta ahogada.jpg|thumb|Mexican ''[[torta ahogada]]'', a pork sandwich with chili/tomato sauce, onion slices and lime juice]]


In [[Mexico]], a ''torta'' is a kind of [[sandwich]],<ref>"[http://www.averagebetty.com/recipes/grilled-chicken-torta-recipe/ Mexican Torta recipe]"</ref> served on one of two types of white [[sandwich]] rolls. The first is similar to a small [[baguette]], and may be referred to as a [[bolillo]], birote, or ''pan francés'' depending on region. The second is a flat, oblong, soft roll called a [[telera]]. Tortas can be eaten cold or hot, and grilled or toasted in a press in the same manner as a [[Cuban sandwich]].
In [[Mexico]], a ''torta'' is a kind of [[sandwich]],<ref>"[http://www.averagebetty.com/recipes/grilled-chicken-torta-recipe/ Mexican Torta recipe]"</ref> served on one of two types of white [[sandwich]] rolls. The first is similar to a small [[baguette]], and may be referred to as a [[bolillo]], birote, or ''pan francés'' depending on region. The second is a flat, oblong, soft roll called a [[Telera (Mexican bread)|telera]]. Tortas can be eaten cold or hot, and grilled or toasted in a press in the same manner as a [[Cuban sandwich]].


[[Garnish (food)|Garnishes]] such as [[avocado]], [[chili pepper]] (usually [[poblano]] or [[jalapeño]]), [[tomato]], and [[onion]] are common. The dish is popular throughout Mexico, and is also available anywhere with a large Mexican population. In Northern Mexico, the ''torta'' is very frequently called '''''lonche''''' by influence of the English "[[lunch]]", as it may be eaten during lunch break.
[[Garnish (food)|Garnishes]] such as [[avocado]], [[chili pepper]] (usually [[poblano]] or [[jalapeño]]), [[tomato]], and [[onion]] are common. The dish is popular throughout Mexico, and is also available anywhere with a large Mexican population. In Northern Mexico, the ''torta'' is very frequently called '''''lonche''''' by influence of the English "[[lunch]]", as it may be eaten during lunch break.


The sandwich is normally named according to its main ingredient:
The sandwich is normally named according to its main ingredient:
* ''Torta de jamón'', ham-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de jamón'', [[ham]]-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de aguacate'', avocado-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de aguacate'', [[avocado]]-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de adobada'', [[adobo]] meat-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de adobada'', [[adobo]] meat-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de huevo'', scrambled eggs-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de huevo'', [[scrambled eggs]]-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de milanesa'', [[milanesa]] meat-filled ''torta''
* ''Torta de milanesa'', [[milanesa]] meat-filled ''torta''
* ''Tortope'', chicken [[sope]]-filled ''torta''
* ''Tortope'', chicken [[Sope (food)|sope]]-filled ''torta''


A few ''tortas'' have names whose connections to their fillings is less clear. The ''[[torta ahogada]]'' (meaning "drowned" ''torta'') of [[Guadalajara]] is smothered in a red sauce. Different fillings are available and they may be mixed to create an original ''torta''. Meanwhile, the ''torta cubana'' ("Cuban ''torta''") is stuffed with a variety of meats, the identity of which varies across Mexico. This ''torta'' is unrelated to the [[Cuban sandwich]] served in Florida and Cuba and is not believed to have any connection to [[Cuban cuisine]] at all; instead, it seems to have been named for the place of its invention, ''Calle Republica de Cuba'' in [[Mexico City]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/lucky-peach/on-tortas-cubanas-834c317961c6|title=On Tortas Cubanas|first=Brigham|last=Barnes|website=Lucky Peach |publisher= Medium |date=3 September 2014}}</ref>
A few ''tortas'' have names whose connections to their fillings is less clear. The ''[[torta ahogada]]'' (meaning "drowned" ''torta'') of [[Guadalajara]] is smothered in a red sauce. Different fillings are available and they may be mixed to create an original ''torta''. Meanwhile, the ''torta cubana'' ("Cuban ''torta''") is stuffed with a variety of meats, the identity of which varies across Mexico. This ''torta'' is unrelated to the [[Cuban sandwich]] served in Florida and Cuba and is not believed to have any connection to [[Cuban cuisine]] at all; instead, it seems to have been named for the place of its invention, ''Calle Republica de Cuba'' (Republic of Cuba Street) in [[Mexico City]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/lucky-peach/on-tortas-cubanas-834c317961c6|title=On Tortas Cubanas|first=Brigham|last=Barnes|website=Lucky Peach |publisher= Medium |date=3 September 2014}}</ref>


Due to the practicality of being hand-carried, ''tortas'' are sold at massive events, such as football matches, parades, and outdoor concerts, but they are also available for breakfast, lunch, or dinner at dedicated establishments or sold as [[street food]] by [[food cart]]s.
Due to the practicality of being hand-carried, ''tortas'' are sold at massive events, such as football matches, parades, and outdoor concerts, but they are also available for breakfast, lunch, or dinner at dedicated establishments or sold as [[street food]] by [[food cart]]s.


The origin of the torta is unclear, but some claim it sprouted in [[Puebla]] due to Spanish-French interaction.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Alaniz|first1=Leticia|title=Tortas - The Mexican Quintessential Sandwich|url=http://leticiaalaniz.blogspot.com/2011/08/tortas-mexican-quintessential-sandwich.html|website=Leticia Alaniz|access-date=12 February 2015}}</ref> ''Teleras'' (the bread usually used in tortas) were inspired by French baguettes.<ref>{{cite web|title=History of the Torta|url=https://bolillotortas.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/history-of-the-torta/|website=bolillotortas|publisher=Bolillo Tortas|access-date=11 February 2015}}</ref>
The origin of the torta is unclear, but some claim it sprouted in [[Puebla]] due to Spanish-French interaction; others argue it was a late-arriving example of American influence.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Alaniz|first1=Leticia|title=Tortas The Mexican Quintessential Sandwich|url=http://leticiaalaniz.blogspot.com/2011/08/tortas-mexican-quintessential-sandwich.html|website=Leticia Alaniz|date=3 August 2011|access-date=12 February 2015}}</ref> ''Teleras'' (the bread usually used in tortas) were inspired by French baguettes.<ref>{{cite web|title=History of the Torta|url=https://bolillotortas.wordpress.com/2011/12/06/history-of-the-torta/|website=bolillotortas|date=6 December 2011|publisher=Bolillo Tortas|access-date=11 February 2015}}</ref>


==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode="packed">
<gallery mode="packed">
File:Torta Chicharrones-Galicia.jpg|''Torta de chicharrones'' from [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], Spain
File:Torta Chicharrones-Galicia.jpg|''Torta de chicharrones'' from [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], Spain
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File:Tortas Oaxaquenas.jpg|Tortas being prepared on a griddle in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico
File:Tortas Oaxaquenas.jpg|Tortas being prepared on a griddle in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico
File:TORTA DE HUEVO.jpg|Mexican ''torta de huevo''
File:TORTA DE HUEVO.jpg|Mexican ''torta de huevo''
File:Tortang-Talong-Eggplant-Fritter-1068x801.jpg|''[[Tortang talong]]'' is an [[eggplant]] omelette commonly served for breakfast or as a side dish for other meals.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Arepa]]
* [[Arepa]]
* [[Tortilla]]
* [[Tortilla]]
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* {{portal-inline|Food}}


==References==
== References ==
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{{Reflist}}


==External links==
== External links ==
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* [http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/torta Spanish Dictionary: Torta]
* [http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/torta Spanish Dictionary: Torta]


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Torta
TypeFlatbread, cake, sandwich, or omelette
Place of origin

Torta is a culinary term that can, depending on the cuisine, refer to cakes, pies, flatbreads, sandwiches, or omelettes.

Usually, it refers to:

  • cake or pie in South America, much of Europe, and southern Philippines
  • flatbread in Spain
  • a type of sandwich in Mexico
  • a type of omelette in northern Tagalog-speaking areas of the Philippines.

'Torth' – welsh for 'loaf' is of the same derivation (Latin: torta)

Etymology

The word comes from the Spanish torta (Spanish: [ˈtoɾta]), itself from Late Latin torta, an abbreviation of torta panis ("twisted bread"). The English word "tart" is related.

Cakes

Torta dolce (sweet cake), from Perugia, Umbria, Italy
Visayan torta mamón from the Philippines

Latin America

In some countries of Latin America, the word torta, in a very common usage, is for sweet cakes (tortes), 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. In Mexico, the sweet cake is normally referred to as pastel, which is also used in other parts of Latin America with this meaning. Huevo en torta (not to be confused with torta de huevo) is a typical pastry from Sobrarbe, Aragon, Spain. It could also mean a sandwich made from a bread called bolillo, with a filling of meat and vegetables, which can include beef, cochinita pibil, and many others.

Philippines

In the southern Philippines, in the Visayas and Mindanao islands, torta is generally used to refer to small cakes. It usually refers to mamón or torta mamón, a native porous sponge cake delicacy that resembles a large cupcake with butter, sugar, and/or cheese on top, traditionally served with sikwate (a thick, hot drink made of ground roasted cacao seeds) for afternoon snack or merienda.[1][2]

Europe

In Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Slovene, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Swedish, Italian, Macedonian and Bulgarian, it is a word for cake, typically made with layered sponge and cream, chocolate or fruit filling. In Portugal, it designates specifically a Swiss roll.

Middle East

Also in Arabic all kinds of tarts are called torta, in Greek, Tourta is a name for cakes.

Flatbreads

Spain

Torta in Spain originated in different regional variants of flatbread, of which the torta de gazpacho[3] and torta cenceña[4] still survives 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 use of baking soda/powder as the proofing agent instead of yeast. In most regions, a torta was traditionally considered an inferior form of bread, as the well known Spanish aphorism expresses:

A falta de pan buenas son tortas.
Where there is no bread tortas will do.

Latin America

In Mexico a variation says: A falta de pan, tortillas ("Where there is no bread, tortillas"). However, the term "torta" in Mexico typically refers to a sandwich made with bread (see Mexico section, below, for more details).

Torta frita is a fried flatbread eaten in Uruguay, Argentina and the Chilean Patagonia.

Omelettes

Philippines

Tortang gulay, a Philippine vegetable omelette
Tortang Okra, a Filipino omelette dish prepared with eggs, okra, onions and seasonings

In the northern Philippines, particularly among Tagalog-speaking provinces and islands, torta refers to a class of omelettes made by mixing eggs with various ingredients.[5]

Tortas can be served any time during the day. There are many variations on Filipino tortas, such as:

  • Tortang alamang or tortang hipon[6] – an omelette with krill or small shrimp. Also known as shrimp fritters,[7] although this term usually refers to okoy, a fritter made with shrimp and various vegetables (as well as other variations without shrimp).
  • Tortang giniling or tortang picadillo – an omelette with ground meat (usually beef or pork) and sautéed vegetables.[8]
  • Tortang gulay – an omelette with peppers, mushrooms, onion, and garlic.
  • Tortang kalabasa – an omelette made with finely julienned calabaza, eggs, flour, and salt.[9]
  • Tortang kamote – an omelette made with mashed sweet potato, eggs, flour, and salt.
  • Tortang talong – an eggplant fritter.[10][11]
  • Tortang okra – an omelette with thinly sliced okra, onion, and garlic.[12]

Spain and Latin America

Tortilla de huevo is a small fried mixture of scrambled eggs, usually eaten sandwiched in bread.

Pies

Italy

In Italian, "torta" means either cake or pie, however sweet or savoury. However, in the US, it came to have a different meaning within the Italian-American community[citation needed].

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.[13]

Some falsely believe that an Italian crust torta is a combination of layered cheeses and tomatoes to be spread onto bread. Italian torta is a pie similar to quiche and served as a brunch item. However, torta is different than quiche as the crust is mostly made of cheese, not egg. The crust can also be made from pizza dough. Ingredients vary as there are many variations of this torta. Traditional Italian torta usually includes ricotta, parmesan, parsley, and onion. There are also variations that contain meat and some that are completely vegetarian. These vegetarian torte sometimes contain artichokes and spices for flavor. This torta is made in a springform pan instead of a traditional pie pan.[14]

Brazil

Torta in Portugal, Brazil and other Portuguese speaking countries refers to a moist cake or a pie which can be a sweet or savory dish.

Malta

Torta in Malta means a pie, which can be sweet or savoury.

Most "tortas" are generally savoury, with a classic Maltese dish being "torta tal-lampuki" (lampuki, singular lampuka, are a type of common fish found in Maltese waters).

A common example of a sweet Maltese torta is "torta tal-lewz" (lewz, singular lewza, means almonds in Maltese. Almonds are a very common ingredient in Maltese cuisine, although some people prefer to use marzipan over almonds, either because of ease, taste preference or cost.

South America

In Venezuela, Ecuador, Chile, and Uruguay, people typically refer to dessert cakes as "tortas."

Sandwiches

Mexico

Typical Mexican Torta
Mexican-style torta (made with telera) with typical accompaniments
Mexican torta ahogada, a pork sandwich with chili/tomato sauce, onion slices and lime juice

In Mexico, a torta is a kind of sandwich,[15] served on one of two types of white sandwich rolls. The first is similar to a small baguette, and may be referred to as a bolillo, birote, or pan francés depending on region. The second is a flat, oblong, soft roll called a telera. Tortas can be eaten cold or hot, and grilled or toasted in a press in the same manner as a Cuban sandwich.

Garnishes such as avocado, chili pepper (usually poblano or jalapeño), tomato, and onion are common. The dish is popular throughout Mexico, and is also available anywhere with a large Mexican population. In Northern Mexico, the torta is very frequently called lonche by influence of the English "lunch", as it may be eaten during lunch break.

The sandwich is normally named according to its main ingredient:

  • Torta de jamón, ham-filled torta
  • Torta de aguacate, avocado-filled torta
  • Torta de adobada, adobo meat-filled torta
  • Torta de huevo, scrambled eggs-filled torta
  • Torta de milanesa, milanesa meat-filled torta
  • Tortope, chicken sope-filled torta

A few tortas have names whose connections to their fillings is less clear. The torta ahogada (meaning "drowned" torta) of Guadalajara is smothered in a red sauce. Different fillings are available and they may be mixed to create an original torta. Meanwhile, the torta cubana ("Cuban torta") is stuffed with a variety of meats, the identity of which varies across Mexico. This torta is unrelated to the Cuban sandwich served in Florida and Cuba and is not believed to have any connection to Cuban cuisine at all; instead, it seems to have been named for the place of its invention, Calle Republica de Cuba (Republic of Cuba Street) in Mexico City.[16]

Due to the practicality of being hand-carried, tortas are sold at massive events, such as football matches, parades, and outdoor concerts, but they are also available for breakfast, lunch, or dinner at dedicated establishments or sold as street food by food carts.

The origin of the torta is unclear, but some claim it sprouted in Puebla due to Spanish-French interaction; others argue it was a late-arriving example of American influence.[17] Teleras (the bread usually used in tortas) were inspired by French baguettes.[18]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Torta Mamon Cebu Recipe". Choose Philippines. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Learn how to cook Cebu Torta Cake Recipe". Pinoy Recipe at iba pa... Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  3. ^ "el Gazpacho Manchego". Albacete.
  4. ^ "Torta Cenceña – Portal Turístico de La Roda – Ayuntamiento de La Roda". www.turismolaroda.com.
  5. ^ "History of Filipino Food, Spanish Influence". myfilipinokitchen. My Filipino Kitchen. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  6. ^ "CRISPY TORTANG ALAMANG OR HIPON RECIPE". October 4, 2021. Archived from the original on December 17, 2021. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
  7. ^ "Small Shrimps Fritters (Tortang Alamang)". March 19, 2019.
  8. ^ Merano, Manjo (14 June 2010). "Tortang Giniling Recipe". Pansalang Pinoy. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  9. ^ "Tortang Kalabasa with Malunggay". Mama's Guide Recipes. 11 November 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  10. ^ "Tortang Talong Recipe". Pilipinas Recipes. 26 September 2018. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Eggplant Omelet (Tortang Talong)". Epicurious. 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
  12. ^ "Tortang Okra". Ang Sarap. 12 June 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  13. ^ Capatti, Alberto; Montanari, Massimo (2003) [1999]. Italian cuisine. Translated by Áine O'Healy. Columbia University Press. p. 60. ISBN 0-231-12232-2. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  14. ^ Ellis-Christensen, Tricia. "What is an Italian Torta?". wiseGEEK. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  15. ^ "Mexican Torta recipe"
  16. ^ Barnes, Brigham (3 September 2014). "On Tortas Cubanas". Lucky Peach. Medium.
  17. ^ Alaniz, Leticia (3 August 2011). "Tortas – The Mexican Quintessential Sandwich". Leticia Alaniz. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  18. ^ "History of the Torta". bolillotortas. Bolillo Tortas. 6 December 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2015.

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