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Torte and cakes
Other favourites include the caramel-flavoured Dobostorte and the delicately-layered Esterhazy Torte, named in honor of Prince Esterházy ( both originating from Hungary during the Austro-Hungarian empire ), as well as a number of cakes made with fresh fruit and cream.

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The Linzer Torte, a cake which includes ground nuts and raspberry jam, is a popular dessert from the region.
The first differences of opinion arose in 1938, when the new owners of the Hotel Sacher began to sell Sacher Tortes from vendor carts under the trademarked name " The Original Sacher Torte ".
They are derived from the Austrian Linzer Torte.
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The first differences of opinion arose in 1938, when the new owners of the Hotel Sacher began to sell Sacher Tortes from vendor carts under the trademarked name " The Original Sacher Torte ".
In 2005, however, Waltraud Faißner, the library director of the Upper Austrian Landesmuseum and author of the book " Wie mann die Linzer Dortten macht " (" How to make the Linzer Torte ") found an even older Veronese recipe from 1653 in Codex 35 / 31 in the archive of Admont Abbey.

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In the early decades of the twentieth century, a legal battle over the use of the label " The Original Sacher Torte " developed between the Hotel Sacher and the Demel bakery.
Eduard Sacher completed his recipe for Sacher Torte while working at Demel, which was the first establishment to offer the " Original " cake.
" Original " Sacher Torte has two layers of apricot jam between the outer layer of chocolate icing and the sponge base, while Demel's " Eduard-Sacher-Torte " has only one.
Hotel Sacher's " Original Sacher Torte " is sold at the Vienna and Salzburg locations of the Hotel Sacher, at Cafe Sacher branches in Innsbruck and Graz, at the Sacher Shop in Bozen, in the Duty Free area of Vienna airport and via the Hotel Sacher's online shop.
" Torte Napoleon " was introduced during Napoleon's passage through Lithuania in the 19th century.
The biscuit is smaller than the Linzer Torte and does not have a cut-out section on the top.
In the early decades of the twentieth century, a legal battle over the use of the label " The Original Sacher Torte " developed between the Hotel Sacher and the Demel bakery.
The Linzer Torte ( or Linzertorte ) is an Austrian torte with a lattice design on top of the pastry.
Linzer Torte is a very short, crumbly pastry made of flour, unsalted butter, egg yolks, lemon zest, cinnamon and lemon juice, and ground nuts, usually hazelnuts, but even walnuts or almonds are used, covered with a filling of redcurrant jam or, alternatively, plum butter, thick raspberry, or apricot jam.
Linzer Torte is a holiday classic in the Austrian, Hungarian, Swiss, German, and Tirolean traditions, often eaten at Christmas.
Linzer Torte is often made like small tarts or cookies in North American bakeries.
The Linzer Torte recipe is the oldest-known in the world.
Besides, the invention of the Linzer Torte is subject of numerous legends, reporting on a Viennese confectioner named Linzer ( as given by Alfred Polgar ) or the Franconian sugar baker Johann Konrad Vogel ( 1796 – 1883 ), who about 1823 at Linz started the mass production of the cake that made it famous around the world.
The Austrian traveller Franz Hölzlhuber in the 1850s allegedly brought the Linzer Torte to Milwaukee, whence the recipe spread over the United States.
A speciality of the house is the Imperial Tart or Imperial Torte as its called, which is a chocolate truffle, supposedly based on a secret recipe that is said to have been created by an apprentice cook who fashioned it when Emperor Franz Joseph opened the Hotel in 1873.

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