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How many tortillas should one use to make a quesadilla?

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  • 0 1% (5 votes)

  • 1 46% (133 votes)

  • 2 you voted for this answer 47% (138 votes)

  • 3 or more 4% (12 votes)

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Ah, the two genders.

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This has been a really interesting poll. I find the duodilla, when grilled, to be more aesthetically pleasing, but the monodilla is fine in a pinch. So, 2.

Thanks to all who replied!

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@evan i vote for zerodilla

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@liilliil why?

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@evan That’s from Zen
Only without tortillas will the quesadilla be perfect in the true sense of the word

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@evan I am team uno, but I do appreciate a stacker!

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@evan No idea. That's North-American talk and considerations. 😉

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@evan 4% of us know how to live

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@evan Wild stuff out here! If you slap two together and make a circle with cheese inside, that is a sincronizada, though apparently some sticklers might demand it contains ham.

But still, at least in Mexico City I think it can be any size, but it's still assumed you are folding one tortilla over and melting the cheese in the semicircle.

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@evan really this is just how big do you want it. Do you want 2 quesadilla? Use 2 and make 1 big or use 2 and make 2 normal.

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I'm not sure how 0, or 3+ would even work. But, 1 or 2 are both options, depending on how much quesadilla I want.

But, when I'm cooking it on the panini press, it's gotta be one, because I have to fold it over to make it fit.

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@danjones000 zero I think could mean a few things, like that the respondent is WaCKy, or that they don't eat carbs.

I've had tridillas before - tortilla, cheese, tortilla, cheese, tortilla - but they're kind of a pain and the inner tortilla gets a little mushy.

I don't think I've ever tried higher-order quesadillas also their existence is posited by Mexican cuisine theoreticians.

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@evan 40% of respondents are undernourished

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@evan I don’t understand how it can be more than 1 unless you bought them from Temu so 2 might equal a normal single

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@WheresMyWater

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quesadilla

Quesadilla - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
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@evan @WheresMyWater I like how the video shows one tortilla but the description says two. Perfect for your poll!

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@mariellequinton @WheresMyWater Wikipedia's multiple personality disorder strikes again

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@mariellequinton @WheresMyWater i just realized that LLMs might have picked up that particular verbal quirk of arguing with themselves directly from being trained on Wikipedia. "A quesadilla has two tortillas, except no, real quesadillas have only one tortilla, except if they have two, which don't count and shouldn't be called quesadillas, although they are the most popular kind of quesadilla." If the training set is all like that, so will the LLM output be.

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@evan @mariellequinton @WheresMyWater

GROK seems to want it both ways at the same time:
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Typically, one quesadilla is made with 2 tortillas (one on the bottom, filling in the middle, and one on top), then folded in half or cooked like a sandwich and cut into wedges.
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@evan @WheresMyWater The Spanish version of the Wikipedia article says one/una. Q.E.D

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@evan If served quesadilla I shall not quibble over quantities.

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