tortilla
This word is the same in both Italian and English. In Italian, 'tortilla' is used to refer to a type of thin, flat bread made from finely ground maize (corn) or wheat flour. Originally derived from the Spanish word, this term is used widely in Italian cuisine to refer to dishes where this bread is a main ingredient.
I would like a tortilla for dinner, please.
This is a polite request for a tortilla for dinner in a restaurant or at home.
The tortilla is a popular dish in many countries.
This is a common phrase indicating the widespread popularity of the tortilla.
Have you ever tried making a tortilla at home?
This is a friendly question expressing curiosity about someone's culinary experiences with tortillas.