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Noun — An Italian-style open-faced omelette made by mixing ingredients like vegetables or cheese directly into the eggs and cooking them together, often finished in the oven.

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Etymology

Borrowed directly from Italian frittata, from fritto ("fried").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “frittata” mean?

The word “frittata” means an Italian-style open-faced omelette made by mixing ingredients like vegetables or cheese directly into the eggs and cooking them together, often finished in the oven. In plain terms, an Italian egg dish similar to a crustless quiche.

How do you pronounce “frittata”?

“Frittata” is pronounced free-TAH-tuh (/fɹiˈtɑtə/ in IPA).

How do you use “frittata” in a sentence?

Here is “frittata” used in a sentence: “She made a spinach and feta frittata for brunch.”

What part of speech is “frittata”?

“Frittata” is a noun.

Where does the word “frittata” come from?

The word “frittata” comes from Italian. Borrowed directly from Italian frittata, from fritto ("fried").

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