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Tortilla

British pronunciation/tɔːtˈiːɐ/
American pronunciation/tɔɹˈtiə/
Tortilla
[NOUN]
1

a type of pancake made with wheat flour or cornmeal that is usually served hot or cold and wrapped around a filling, originated in Mexico

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tortilla definition and meaning

What is "tortilla"?

Tortilla is a type of thin, flatbread that is popular in Mexican and Central American cuisine. It is made from a mixture of wheat or corn flour, water, and salt, which is then kneaded into a smooth dough. The dough is then divided into small portions, which are rolled out into thin, circular disks and cooked on a hot griddle or comal until they become slightly charred and pliable. Tortillas are often used as a base for many dishes such as tacos, quesadillas, or burritos, and can also be filled with a variety of ingredients such as meat, beans, cheese, or vegetables. They are a versatile bread that can be flavored with additional ingredients, such as herbs or spices, and can also be used as a wrap for sandwiches or as a base for pizzas. Tortillas are a beloved staple of Mexican and Central American cuisine and can be found in many restaurants and homes in those regions.

Examples
1He used rutabaga slices as a healthy alternative to tortillas.
2She made turkey breast wraps, filling tortillas with sliced turkey, cucumber, and a creamy ranch dressing.
3We visited a Mexican restaurant and savored the flavorful chipotle salsa that accompanied the tortilla chips.
4He hosted a game night and prepared a delicious spread of snacks, including tortilla chips served with a tangy bean dip.
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