Who first came up with the omelette?
The origins of the omelette are not precisely known, but similar dishes have existed for centuries in many cultures. Here are a few historical references to dishes that resemble omelettes:
1. Ancient Rome: The Romans had a dish called "ova spongia", which was made by beating eggs and frying them in olive oil.
2. Medieval Europe: In medieval Europe, there was a dish called "panetellum" or "panitella", which was a type of pancake or omelette.
3. Persia: In Persian cuisine, there is a dish called "kookoo sabzi", which is made by mixing eggs with chopped herbs, vegetables, and spices, and then cooking it in a pan.
Given these historical references, it is likely that the omelette originated from a combination of different culinary traditions and evolved over time into the dish we know today.
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