Bacon Omelette

Cuisine: American

Cook Time: N/A

Serves: 1


Quick Bites

Fun Fact
  1. The word "omelette" is derived from the French term "amelette," which means "thin blade," referring to its flat shape. 
  2. 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
  1. 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. 
  2. 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
  1. Eggs are one of the best sources of choline, a nutrient that's crucial for brain health and development. 
  2. Bacon Omelettes are a good source of essential minerals like phosphorus, selenium, and zinc. These minerals support everything from bone health to immune function.