Schwarzwald Kirsch Kuchen is the name of the cake in German and it originates from the Black Forest region of Germany. In English, it is called Black Forest Gateau and in French is called Gâteau Foret Noire. It consists of layers of chocolate cake with whipped cream and cherries between the layers. For the cake to be considered an authentic cake, black cherries should be used and Kirsch (a clear liquor distilled from tart cherries) should be sprinkled onto the layers of the chocolate sponge before adding the cream and cherries. Usually, Black Forest Gateaux are also decorated with shavings of Dark Chocolate.
The name of the cake in German is usually Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte.
Translation: Black Forest Cherry Cake - literally, but it is generally called "Black Forest Cake" in English.
Cherry is 'cherii' in Japanese.
Cérise in French is "cherry" in English.
"Wild cherry tree," "Sweet wild cherry tree" or "Sweet cherry tree" may be English equivalents of Vogel-Kirsche" (Prunus avium).
"Sour cherry tree" is an English equivalent of "Sauerkirsche" (Prunus cerasus).
"Sour cherry tree" is an English equivalent of "Weichselkirsche" (Prunus cerasus).
Germany. The translatted German surname is Kirse, and the more similar sounding German-Jewish is Kirsche. Both cases mean the same thing-Kirsch means cherry in German-and is similar to 'Cherry Tree." There is a popular alcoholic drink in Germany called Kirschwasser, translated is Cherry Water.
Sakura (Japanese: さくら ) means cherry blossom when translated into English.
the forest
"die Kirsche" is the German word.
"Vogel-Kirsche" is a German equivalent of "wild cherry tree" (Prunus avium).
"Vogel-Kirsche" is a German equivalent of "sweet cherry tree" (Prunus avium).