It is, made world famous by La Mère Poulard in her restaurant of Mont Saint-Michel.
It's a French adjective meaning 'runny'.
Omelette du Fromage
Cheese omelet. omelette de fromage
The French Chef - 1962 The French Omelette - 1.1 was released on: USA: 26 July 1962
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Yes, the word "omelette" in French is feminine. It is used with the feminine article "la," so you would say "la omelette." In plural form, it becomes "les omelettes."
l'omelette (it's the same word in English) It means "an omelette"
To make your omelette creamier, whisk a small amount of milk into the beaten eggs before cooking. This will add richness and a smoother texture to your omelette.
feminine
Fromage is French for cheese. Omelette au fromage is an omelette with cheese. Omelette du fromage is a line from Steve Martin's album "Lets Get Small.
It's "omelette" in both English and French, since it's a French word.