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The food is called a flapjack in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, Ireland, and Newfoundland. In other English-speaking countries, the same item is called by different names, such as cereal bar, oat bar or (in Australia and New Zealand) oat slice. In the United States and Canada, "flapjack" is a widely-known but lesser-used term for pancake.
In Nepal, the Newar people have a savoury rice pancake called chataamari cooked with meat or eggs on top. This dish is also known as the Newari Pizza, as it is served and eaten similarly to American pizza. Besides being served with meat or eggs, it can also be served plain. [29] Bangladesh
Flapjack lobster (Ibacus peronii), a crustacean that lives in shallow waters around Australia Flapjack octopus ( Opisthoteuthis californiana ), a deep-sea mollusc Flapjack (plant) ( Kalanchoe luciae and Kalanchoe thyrsiflora ), native to South Africa
Back in the 70's, Pillsbury introduced his companion, Poppie Fresh, along with his son and daughter, Popper and Bun-Bun, his grandparents, Granmommer and Granpopper, and his dog and cat, Flapjack ...
Travis Kelce recalls eating a 30-slice, 12-person pizza called the "Bearcat" at Adriatico's Pizza in Cincinnati, Ohio. ... sandwiches to desserts and, of course, a variety of pizzas.
5. Pineapple. Perhaps the most divisive pizza topping of all, pineapple gets a lot of needless hate. Sweet and savory things are fantastic together, as are cheese and fruit.
The Original Pancake House (TOPH) is a chain of pancake houses across the United States. They have franchises in Canada that started in 1958 and are still operating. [3] They have recently expanded into both Japan and South Korea. [4]
A thin crêpe-like confection called funoyaki [] may be an early precursor to okonomiyaki. [1] [2] Records of the word funoyaki appear as far back as the 16th century, as written about by tea master Sen no Rikyū, [3] and though the dish's ingredients are unclear, it may have included fu (wheat gluten). [1]