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- Suzette – French citrus and pancake dessertPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Palats****en – Type of pancakePages displaying short descriptions...
- Zuppa Toscana Jeon refers to many pancake-like dishes in Korean cuisine. Bindaetteok – Korean fried mung bean pancakePages displaying short descriptions of...
- Shrove Tuesday (also known as Pancake Tuesday or Pancake Day) is the final day of Shrovetide, which marks the end of the pre-Lenten season. Lent begins...
- A pancake, also known as a hotcake, griddlecake, or flapjack, is a flat cake, often thin and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may contain...
- beef dish a po****r in Hawaii. Bindaetteok – Korean fried mung bean pancakePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Buchimgae – Korean...
- Chet Pancake (born 1966), filmmaker and musician Sam Pancake (born 1964), actor Josh Pancake (born 1989), musician Pancake (disambiguation) This page lists...
- A pancake breakfast is a public meal attached to many festivals, religious celebrations, and community events which involves volunteers cooking large...
- to small savory pancakes made with leavened batter. In modern Russian, the term most often refers to pan-sized leavened thin pancakes, although smaller...
- up pancake or pancakes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pancake is a batter cake fried in a pan or on another hot surface. Pancake or pancakes may...
- countries such as the United Kingdom, Mardi Gras is more usually known as Pancake Day or (traditionally) Shrove Tuesday, derived from the word shrive, meaning...