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has glosseng: A pannekoek (plural pannekoeken) or pannenkoek (new Dutch spelling) is a Dutch pancake. Pannekoeken are usually larger and thinner than American or Scottish pancakes. They may incorporate slices of smoked bacon, apples or other fruits, stem ginger, cheese, or raisins. Plain ones are often eaten with white or brown sugar. The ingredients are flour, milk, and eggs. Beer may also be added to the mixture in order to give it a better flavour, but most of all it helps the batter rise. In Dutch pancake restaurants many more toppings can be ordered with them, including eggs, pear, or even pineapple, and they are often topped with Dutch stroop (Sugar beet syrup), a dark, thick syrup common in the Netherlands. The closest taste equivalent to this syrup in the U.S. is sorghum syrup.
lexicalizationeng: pannekoek
lexicalizationeng: Pannenkoeken
instance of(noun) a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle
flannel cake, battercake, hot cake, pancake, flapcake, hotcake, griddlecake, flannel-cake, flapjack
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Castilian
has glossspa: El Pannekoeken son una especie de Crêpe muy típico de la cocían cocina holandesa, se puede decir que son algo más gordos (quizás como los pancakes americanos) a los que se les suele vertir ingedientes salados como: beicon ahumado o dulce como uvas pasas, compota de manzana.
lexicalizationspa: Pannekoeken
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