Benedict Pfannerstill
Nov 05, 2024
How would I say “omelet” in Spanish?
How do you say "omelet" in Spanish? Additionally, what is the specific term for egg whites? Thank you!
9 Answers
In northern South America I found Tortilla de Huevo would get me omelets for breakfast.
Maggie has it.
Tortilla means omelet. Tortilla Francesa is a plain omelet.
Tortilla española is the one you’re most likely to find in Spain, available at tapas bars, etc. And has potatoes, onions, and garlic in it.
Omelet would be what you would call it in Mexico, since, you know, they have those flour and corn tortillas that are on almost every plate.
I´m going to guess that the word for omelet is potentially different in different places. Here in Argentina, it´s tortilla de huevos. Claras de huevo is egg whites.
Feb 17, 2025
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How would I say “omelet” in Spanish?
also, would I say egg whites, is there I specific term?
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You don’t. You would respond with jejeje which is equivalent to lol in Spanish. Lol is an English slang term therefore it does not exist.
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