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What's the word for "pancake" in Dutch?
It's pannenkoeken! If you guessed wentelteefje, you were close. That one means french toast.
It's pannenkoeken! If you guessed wentelteefje, you were close. That one means french toast.
It's pannenkoeken! If you guessed wentelteefje, you were close. That one means french toast.
It's pannenkoeken! If you guessed wentelteefje, you were close. That one means french toast.
True or false: The Dutch eat pancakes for dinner more than for breakfast.
True; this is because Dutch pancakes are eaten just as commonly savory as they are sweet!
True; this is because Dutch pancakes are eaten just as commonly savory as they are sweet!
The average size of a regular pancake is 4 inches in diameter. How big is your average Dutch pancake?
While cooking a Dutch pancake, it usually takes up the entirety of the skillet. And then, the entirety of your plate.
While cooking a Dutch pancake, it usually takes up the entirety of the skillet. And then, the entirety of your plate.
While cooking a Dutch pancake, it usually takes up the entirety of the skillet. And then, the entirety of your plate.
While cooking a Dutch pancake, it usually takes up the entirety of the skillet. And then, the entirety of your plate.
Where did the Dutch pancake recipe actually originate?
The Dutch pancake originated in Nepal! This recipe had buckwheat as the main ingredient and was first used in the 12th century.
The Dutch pancake originated in Nepal! This recipe had buckwheat as the main ingredient and was first used in the 12th century.
The Dutch pancake originated in Nepal! This recipe had buckwheat as the main ingredient and was first used in the 12th century.
The Dutch pancake originated in Nepal! This recipe had buckwheat as the main ingredient and was first used in the 12th century.
How thick is the typical Dutch pancake?
It's between a crepe and a pancake. Not quite French, not quite American...but just right.
It's between a crepe and a pancake. Not quite French, not quite American...but just right.
It's between a crepe and a pancake. Not quite French, not quite American...but just right.
It's between a crepe and a pancake. Not quite French, not quite American...but just right.
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