Terébál
Terébál is a traditional Hungarian dessert, often described as a layered cake or trifle. It typically features alternating layers of sponge cake or crumbled biscuit, a creamy filling, and fruit, most commonly preserved cherries or plums. The name "terébál" is thought to derive from the German word "torte" and the Hungarian word "bál," suggesting a festive or layered cake.
The preparation involves soaking the cake or biscuits in a liquid, which can be fruit juice, a
Terébál is often served chilled and can be garnished with more fruit, whipped cream, or chocolate shavings.