| Alternative names | Wedel Wafer Cake |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Poland |
| Created by | Jan Wedel (attributed) |
| Main ingredients | Wafer, chocolate, nut mass |
Torcik Wedlowski is a confectionery product of the E. Wedel brand in the form of a wafer cake, layered with nut butter and covered with chocolate. Each cake is decorated by one of the 24 employees of the Lotte Wedel factory's "Rarities Department". [1] It was introduced to the market in the interwar period. [2] The author is unknown; its creation is likely attributed to Jan Wedel , who was inspired by 19th-century recipes. [3] This product is a registered trademark of Lotte Wedel. [4]
The Torcik Wedlowski production line is one of the oldest in the Lotte Wedel factory. [5] After baking, the wafers are layered with nut filling and pressed, then machine-cut into a distinctive circular shape. The cut edges are crushed and used in the production of "Bajeczny" candies and bars. The tortes are then dipped in chocolate and sent to the hand-decorated department. This department employs only women, each decorating 430 tortes a day. [5] A special online tool allows customers to order a torte with custom decoration. [6] The classic version weighs 250 grams; other versions weighing 235, 500, and 750 grams are also available. [7] Each torte is packaged in a cardboard box; per 2025, the Torcik Wedlowski is also available in a round box modeled after the 1936 packaging. [8]