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'''Runeberg torte''' ({{lang-fi|runebergintorttu}}; {{lang-sv|Runebergstårta}}) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] pastry flavored with [[almond]]s and [[arrack]] or [[rum]] and weighing about 100 [[gram]]s. It usually has [[raspberry]] jam encircled by a ring of icing on top.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Maino |first1=Caroline |title=Runebergstårta |url=https://kultursmakarna.se/2018/02/05/runebergstarta/ |website=www.kultursmakarna.se |publisher=Kultursmakarna |date=5 February 2018 |access-date=27 January 2019}}</ref>
'''Runeberg torte''' ({{lang-fi|runebergintorttu}}; {{lang-sv|Runebergstårta}}) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[torte]] flavored with [[almond]]s and [[arrack]] or [[rum]] and weighing about 100 [[gram]]s. It usually has [[raspberry]] jam encircled by a ring of icing on top.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Maino |first1=Caroline |title=Runebergstårta |url=https://kultursmakarna.se/2018/02/05/runebergstarta/ |website=www.kultursmakarna.se |publisher=Kultursmakarna |date=5 February 2018 |access-date=27 January 2019}}</ref>


The [[torte]] is named after the Finnish poet [[Johan Ludvig Runeberg]] (1804–1877) who, according to legend, regularly enjoyed the torte with [[punsch]] for breakfast. Runeberg tortes are typically eaten only in Finland and are generally available in stores from the beginning of January to Runeberg's birthday on February 5; however, [[Porvoo]], where Runeberg lived for most of his life, is an exception, as in some of its cafés tortes are available every day of the year.<ref>[http://www.ruokala.net/ajankohtaista/runebergintorttu-on-kostea-ja-mantelinen Runebergintorttu on kostea ja mantelinen] (in Finnish)</ref>
The torte is named after the Finnish poet [[Johan Ludvig Runeberg]] (1804–1877) who, according to legend, regularly enjoyed the torte, made by his wife, with [[punsch]] for breakfast. Runeberg tortes are typically eaten only in Finland and are generally available in stores from the beginning of January to Runeberg's birthday on February 5; however, [[Porvoo]], where Runeberg lived for most of his life, is an exception, as in some of its cafés tortes are available every day of the year.<ref>[http://www.ruokala.net/ajankohtaista/runebergintorttu-on-kostea-ja-mantelinen Runebergintorttu on kostea ja mantelinen] (in Finnish)</ref>


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 07:34, 5 June 2022

Runeberg torte
Fazer's Runeberg torte
TypePastry
CourseDessert
Place of originPorvoo, Finland
Associated cuisineFinnish
Created byFredrika Runeberg
Invented1850s
Main ingredientsFlour, bread crumbs, Almond meal, rum or arrack, raspberry jam, sugar

Runeberg torte (Finnish: runebergintorttu; Swedish: Runebergstårta) is a Finnish torte flavored with almonds and arrack or rum and weighing about 100 grams. It usually has raspberry jam encircled by a ring of icing on top.[1]

The torte is named after the Finnish poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804–1877) who, according to legend, regularly enjoyed the torte, made by his wife, with punsch for breakfast. Runeberg tortes are typically eaten only in Finland and are generally available in stores from the beginning of January to Runeberg's birthday on February 5; however, Porvoo, where Runeberg lived for most of his life, is an exception, as in some of its cafés tortes are available every day of the year.[2]

History

Fredrika Runeberg's original recipe from 1850s for "Runebergsbakelse"

Popular legend says that Runeberg's wife, Fredrika Runeberg, created the dessert. Her recipe book from the 1850s has a recipe for the torte, believed to be a variation of an earlier recipe by confectioner Lars Astenius from Porvoo.[3] [4]

References

  1. ^ Maino, Caroline (5 February 2018). "Runebergstårta". www.kultursmakarna.se. Kultursmakarna. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  2. ^ Runebergintorttu on kostea ja mantelinen (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Rahikainen, Agneta. "Skaldens liv - Familj och familjeintressen". www.runeberg.net. Runebergssällskapet. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  4. ^ Runeberg, Fredrika Charlotta Tengström (2003). Receptbok. Helsingfors: Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. ISBN 951-583-093-1.

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