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Where did the word omelette come from?

The word "omelette" comes from the French word "omelette", which itself is derived from the Latin word "omeletum", meaning "a little egg".

The French word "omelette" first appeared in the 15th century, and it quickly spread to other languages. Today, "omelette" is used in many languages, including English, Spanish, German, and Italian.

Here's a breakdown of the word's evolution:

* Latin: *omeletum* (little egg)

* French: *omelette*

* English: *omelette*

So, the next time you enjoy a delicious omelette, remember that you are eating a dish with a long and fascinating history!

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