This Japanese rectangular make omelettes I already knew. They do this in a rectangular pan, and then use the thin omelet espresso to wrap, sushi rolls or they roll the omelet during cooking continues, so you get a thick omelet bar. But in the Middle Ages, they took it very differently.
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