Omelette IS the preferred spelling.
Baked Alaska (also known as glace au four, omelette à la norvégienne, Norwegian omelette and omelette surprise) is a dessert made of ice cream placed in a pie dish lined with slices of sponge cake or Christmas pudding and topped with meringue.
I can whip up an omelette in a trice. I'll be there in a trice.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
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l'omelette (it's the same word in English) It means "an omelette"
An omelette is an original French cuisine. An omelette's basic ingredient is an egg, but you can add extra foods such as tomatos, onions, bacon, ham, etc.
The Spanish dish call a tortilla is like an omelette and it usually contains potatoes.
You have it right because it's one spelling of the word. The other spelling is omelette, from the French. This is one of those "opinion" spellings.
Some delicious baked omelette recipes to try include spinach and feta omelette, mushroom and Swiss omelette, and ham and cheese omelette.
Cheese omelet. omelette de fromage
Omelette IS the preferred spelling.
"Omelette" is the French word for the egg-based dish. They are very popular in France.
Omelette du Fromage
omelette á la norvégienne or Norwegian omelette or omelette surprise or omelette norvegienne and glace au four
It is a French word. It probably comes originally from the Latin "lamella" (thin slice) which evolved into Old French "alemelle", "alemette" (14c.), "amelette" and finally "omelette" (16c.). The last change from "a" to "o" was influenced by the word "œuf" (egg, "ovum" in Latin).