The word "dish" originates from the Old English word "disc," which itself is derived from the Latin word "discus," meaning "plate" or "disk." This Latin term comes from the Greek "diskos," referring to a round, flat object. Over time, the term evolved in various languages, solidifying its association with serving food on a flat surface. Today, "dish" encompasses both the physical container and the food prepared within it.
The omelet is a French dish.
it came to England around 1275 from France where it originated from the late latin word bilanx meaning double dish & referring to scales with 2 pans
Traditionally it is an English dish.
Singapore
Cannelloni is a pasta dish that originates from Italy.
Most curry dishes originated in India.
The word "sauerkraut" originates from the German language. "Sauer" means sour, and "kraut" means cabbage, reflecting the sour fermented cabbage dish.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
Falafel is Middle Eastern. from colloquial Egyptian. A dish of spiced mashed chick peas formed into balls or fritters and deep fried. Eaten in or with pitta breab
Tatties is the Scottish word for potatoes and came originally from the US.
plat (= dish)
im pretty sure ot originated in Europe