The existence of n-chiladas implies the existence of the more specific cases of 1-chiladas, 2-chiladas, etc.
An extra-wide enchilada is called an “emchilada”
Try an (n+1)-chilada if you’re cooking with induction
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@inthehands Mmmm emmmmchiladas. Now I want that for breakfast.
@inthehands It is best when mbynchiladas span the entire space.
@inthehands And two extra-wide M&Ms are called…
@inthehands Try an ω-chilada if your kitchen is well-ordered
@inthehands Does it come with more than a dash of seasoning?
@inthehands I'm trying to work out whether a π-chilada is a pizza or irrational. Wait! It can be both! A pizza with pineapple on it.
@tj and the crust is a tortilla
@inthehands no no no, it's a prefix en- , meaning to add to. You can also dechilada.
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1-chiladas, nᵏ-chiladas, eⁿ-chiladas
@inthehands if you allow me an alternative approach, the world "enchillada" come from the Spanish, where "en" means "in." This implies the existence of an outchillada (i.e., some filling put in a bow with no tortilla wrapping it.) I for one have witnessed it in my more anxious days in the middle of the night