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Bacon Omelette
Cuisine: American
Cook Time: N/A
Serves: 1
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Fun Fact
- The word "omelette" is derived from the French term "amelette," which means "thin blade," referring to its flat shape.
- According to legend, Napoleon Bonaparte once tasted an omelette made by a local innkeeper and was so impressed that he ordered the villagers to gather all the eggs and prepare a giant omelette for his army.
Historical Fact
- Bacon has been enjoyed since the Roman Empire, where it was called "petaso". Imagine ancient Romans starting their day with a crispy strip of petaso and thinking, "This needs some eggs!" Fast forward a few centuries, and voila, the bacon omelette is born.
- During World War II, Bacon and Eggs were considered essential items in soldiers' rations. The bacon omelette became a morale booster for troops far from home.
Nutrition Fact
- Eggs are one of the best sources of choline, a nutrient that's crucial for brain health and development.
- Bacon Omelettes are a good source of essential minerals like phosphorus, selenium, and zinc. These minerals support everything from bone health to immune function.
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