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  2. Hotel Sacher - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Sacher is a five-star luxury hotel in Vienna, Austria, facing the Vienna State Opera in the city's central Innere Stadt district. It is famous for the specialty of the house, the Sachertorte, a chocolate cake with apricot filling. There is also an art gallery in the hotel, with works from the 19th century.

  3. Sachertorte - Wikipedia

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    Sachertorte sold at a café Sachertorte from Budapest Sachertorte as a present. Sachertorte (UK: / ˈ z æ x ər t ɔːr t ə / ZAKH-ər-tor-tə, US: / ˈ s ɑː k ər t ɔːr t / SAH-kər-tort; German: [ˈzaxɐˌtɔʁtə] ⓘ) is a chocolate cake, or torte, of Austrian origin, [1] [2] invented by Franz Sacher, [3] supposedly in 1832 for Prince Metternich in Vienna.

  4. Demel - Wikipedia

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    Eduard Sacher, son of Franz Sacher, the inventor of Sachertorte, had completed his own recipe of his father's cake during his time at Demel, which was the first establishment to offer the "Original" cake.

  5. Hotel Sacher Salzburg review: Grand tradition meets homely ...

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    Hotel Sacher Salzburg meanwhile began life as the “Österreichischer Hof” hotel in 1886 before changing hands and joining the Sacher empire in 1988, earning its new name in 2000.

  6. Austrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The original Sachertorte, as served at Vienna's Hotel Sacher. Austrian cakes and pastries are a well-known feature of its cuisine. Perhaps the most famous is the Sachertorte, a chocolate cake with apricot jam filling, traditionally eaten with whipped cream. Among the cakes with the longest tradition is the Linzer Torte.

  7. Torte - Wikipedia

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    Food writer Julie R. Thomson has called the burnt almond torte from Prantl's Bakery in Pittsburgh the best cake in America. [3] Whiskey torte. The best-known of the typical tortes include the Austrian Sachertorte and Linzertorte, the German Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte, and the many-layered Hungarian Dobos torte.

  8. Franz Sacher - Wikipedia

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    Franz Sacher and his wife Rosa b. Wieninger had three sons. Franz († 1889; Age: 48/49) [3] took over the business of his father in the 1860s, and later became the restaurateur and hotelier in Bucharest, then Head of Marine Casinos in Pula; [4] Eduard (1843–1892) founded the Hotel Sacher in Vienna in 1876;

  9. Is Red Velvet Cake Actually Chocolate?

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    Cocoa Powder Quantity: Red velvet cake recipes typically call for 2-3 tablespoons of cocoa powder, while a typical chocolate cake will call for ¾ cup to 1 cup of cocoa powder.