Truitó is a traditional dish from Catalonia, Spain, resembling a type of omelette that is often filled with various ingredients, typically including vegetables and sometimes cheese or meats.
Truitó hails from Catalonia, where it is a staple in local cuisine, especially popular during festive occasions and gatherings.
Truitó has a rich, savory flavor, often enhanced by the fillings used, with a soft and fluffy texture.
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Eggs
The primary ingredient that forms the base of the truitó, providing protein and a fluffy texture.

Onions
Often included for flavor, onions add sweetness and depth to the dish.

Bell Peppers
Used for color and sweetness, bell peppers are a common filling.

Zucchini
A common vegetable added to the mixture, contributing moisture and a mild flavor.

Cheese
Optional ingredient that adds creaminess and flavor.
Eggs
Lactose
Pork

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