omelete

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omelet

You cannot make an omelet without breaking eggs. - Não se pode fazer um omelete sem quebrar os ovos.

You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs. - Não se pode fazer um omelete sem quebrar os ovos.

Alternative spelling of omelette
{n} a pancake made of eggs
beaten eggs or an egg mixture cooked until just set; may be folded around e
Seasoned eggs that are beaten and fried The eggs will puff up at which time, they are rolled or folded over
{i} (Food) dish made of whipped eggs that is cooked until set and (usually) filled with cheese or other vegetables (also omelette)
and cooked in a frying pan; as, a plain omelet
Seasoned eggs that are beaten and fried The eggs will puff up at which time, they are rolled or folded over Top of glossary P
Beaten eggs cooked in a pan and rolled or folded The ancient Romans supposedly made the first omelet and, because it was sweetened with honey, they called it ovemele (eggs and honey) Some insist this was the origin of the word omelet Others maintain the word was derived from amelette (Fr ) Meaning blade, describing the long flat shape of an omelet
Eggs beaten up with a little flour, etc
(AHM-leht) - A beaten egg mixture that is cooked without stirring until set and then served folded in half Often served with various fillings, such as cheese, onion, herbs, and meats
ham or cheese or jelly
beaten eggs or an egg mixture cooked until just set; may be folded around e g ham or cheese or jelly