tortilla (Meaning)

Wordnet

tortilla (n)

thin unleavened pancake made from cornmeal or wheat flour

Webster

tortilla (n.)

An unleavened cake, as of maize flour, baked on a heated iron or stone.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tortilla

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tortilla Sentence Examples

  1. The warm tortillas enveloped the savory fillings, creating a tantalizing aroma.
  2. She skillfully flipped the tortilla over, ensuring an even cook.
  3. The breakfast burrito contained a hearty layer of eggs, cheese, and vegetables tucked securely within a warm tortilla.
  4. The tortilla chips, crisp and golden brown, were served alongside a creamy salsa.
  5. The soft corn tortillas folded effortlessly around the grilled chicken and vegetables.
  6. The taqueria offered a wide variety of tortillas, from traditional corn to decadent flour.
  7. The tortilla press flattened the dough perfectly, creating a thin and pliable base.
  8. Guests could choose from a selection of tortillas to accompany their tacos, including corn, wheat, and spinach.
  9. The campfire tortillas cooked over the flames, emitting a smoky and inviting scent.
  10. The tortilla soup, a comforting broth, embraced tender pieces of chicken and tender tortillas.

FAQs About the word tortilla

thin unleavened pancake made from cornmeal or wheat flourAn unleavened cake, as of maize flour, baked on a heated iron or stone.

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The warm tortillas enveloped the savory fillings, creating a tantalizing aroma.

She skillfully flipped the tortilla over, ensuring an even cook.

The breakfast burrito contained a hearty layer of eggs, cheese, and vegetables tucked securely within a warm tortilla.

The tortilla chips, crisp and golden brown, were served alongside a creamy salsa.