Tortilla
(noun)
- A flatbread made from corn or wheat flour, commonly used in Mexican cuisine.
- A type of dish made by filling a tortilla with various ingredients and rolling or folding it.
Origin:
The word tortilla comes from the spanish word "tortilla" which means a type of flatbread made from corn or wheat.
Examples:
- He ate a tortilla filled with beans and cheese.
- She used tortillas to make a wrap for her lunch.
- The tortilla chips were crispy and salty.
- The tortilla press was used to flatten the dough.
- The tortillas were heated on a comal before filling them.