Torta Bertolina
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| Alternative names | Bertolina |
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| Type | Cake |
| Course | Dessert |
| Place of origin | Italy |
| Region or state | Lombardy |
| Invented | 1800 |
| Main ingredients | Concord grapes |
Torta Bertolina, also known simply as Bertolina, is a typical autumnal dessert[1] from the Italian comune (municipality) of Crema. It is presented in a round shape, but it is often available cut into slices. It has a golden brown hue and the fragrance of the small American or Concord grapes, which are one of its main ingredients. The crust has an uneven texture with small holes in it. There are some variations especially when it is homemade, since many families have handed down the recipe through the generations; its exact origins are unknown, but the cake was probably made for the first time after the 1800s.[citation needed] The ingredients are: flour, corn flour, sugar, icing sugar, butter, olive oil, eggs, vanilla, concord grapes and yeast.[citation needed]
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