I'm not sure but i think that it is something like omlet with potatos
egg and potatoes
I suspect that the tortilla de patata and bread are the closest thing to a universal food in Spain.
Tortilla de patatas, paella, cocido, gazpacho, and tapas.
The cast of La guerra de las patatas - 1998 includes: Pere Prieto as Lluc Skywalker
Spanish omelette
The cast of El muro de la tortilla - 1982 includes: Rigoberto Alfaro Rosenda Bernal Marcela Daviland Juan Gallardo
Paella Caracoles Pa amb tomàtec (pa amb tumaca) Gazpacho Mojo picón Paletilla de cordero Ensaimada Empanada gallega Alioli (All i oli) Tortilla de patatas Pimientos del padrón
A Mexican tortilla is either made from mainly flour or corn and is a flat type of bread (pan). A spanish tortilla (Spain) is similar to the American omelette. There are several types of Spanish tortillas depending on what is placed in them, or there is a tortilla de patatas which is like a potato cake made from eggs and potatoes that is seasoned with usually either bacon, vegetables, onion or tuna.
The cast of El derecho de las patatas - 2000 includes: Santiago Segura
Try 'patatas paja' ('straw potatoes') - this was recommended by a native Spanish speaker on the wordreference.com forums. Otherwise, describe them by saying 'patatas cortadas en tiras muy finas' (potatoes cut into very thin strips).Note that in Latin America, 'patatas' (potatoes) are usually called 'papas' instead.
The cast of La vuelta a la tortilla - 2013 includes: Pepa Charro Paqui Montoya Silvia Rey
The Spanish omelette, known as "tortilla española" or "tortilla de patatas," is traditionally associated with Spain as a whole rather than a specific city. However, its origins are often linked to the region of Extremadura, where it is believed to have been created in the 18th century. Over time, it has become a staple dish throughout Spain, enjoyed in various forms across different regions.