Bagatelle
No, it's English
In cookery a 'trifle' is a noun. As a verb, for example "Dont trifle with me!"
Trifle is pronounced as "try-full" in American English.
because it has three layers
trifle comes from England
The question was a trifle to hard for the young lad.
For the tycoon, an expensive race car was a mere trifle. She was too experienced and worldly to let a man trifle with her affections.
This stew could use a trifle more salt.
Mexico
I assume you mean "trifle" as triffle is not a word nor a thing. Trifle is a kind of dessert.
As long as the mother to be does not have gestational diabetes, yes. Trifle is made of custard cream, lady fingers, and fruit. Any trifle with alcohol should be avoided.
Trifling has the root word of trifle. This word comes from the Old French word trufe and truffler, which mean to mock or deceive.