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Tortita negra
Type Pastry
Course Tea time or mate time
Place of origin Argentina
Main ingredients Flour, salt, butter, milk, brown sugar

Tortita negra (little black cake) is an Argentinean pastry which is flat at its base and round on the sides. Traditionally they have dark brown sugar on the top. They are eaten in Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela. In Argentina they are very popular amongst other “facturas” (Argentinean pastries) and are usually the perfect accompaniment to mate in the morning or in the afternoon during ‘tea time’. They are a popular food at children's parties in Colombia. [1]

Recipe

The recipe includes flour, salt, butter, and milk, and a covering of dark brown sugar. The name comes from the natural color of the dark brown sugar.

References

  1. ^ McCausland-Gallo, Patricia (2004). Secrets of Colombian Cooking. Hippocrene Books. p. 199. ISBN  978-0-7818-1025-8.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tortita negra
Type Pastry
Course Tea time or mate time
Place of origin Argentina
Main ingredients Flour, salt, butter, milk, brown sugar

Tortita negra (little black cake) is an Argentinean pastry which is flat at its base and round on the sides. Traditionally they have dark brown sugar on the top. They are eaten in Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela. In Argentina they are very popular amongst other “facturas” (Argentinean pastries) and are usually the perfect accompaniment to mate in the morning or in the afternoon during ‘tea time’. They are a popular food at children's parties in Colombia. [1]

Recipe

The recipe includes flour, salt, butter, and milk, and a covering of dark brown sugar. The name comes from the natural color of the dark brown sugar.

References

  1. ^ McCausland-Gallo, Patricia (2004). Secrets of Colombian Cooking. Hippocrene Books. p. 199. ISBN  978-0-7818-1025-8.



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