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How to pronounce flan in English?

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Type Words
Type of afters, dessert, sweet

Examples of flan

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Desserts include flan, fried ice cream and sopapillas with or without ice cream.
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Dessert will be leche flan y queso, made with goat cheese, dark rum and raisins.
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Tap the mold to help release the flan, then gently ease the flan from the mold.
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Recipes include cakes, pies, cookies, tarts, crisps, fools and even pumpkin flan.
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Move pan from side to side to see if flan is slipping and free from edges of pan.
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One scene features America Ferrera and Lupe Ontiveros in a face-off about flan.
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To pass on the flan is to miss one of the best versions you'll ever experience.
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He had stepped in the middle of my pumpkin flan, leaving a cute little footprint.
From the dailyherald.com
Wash it all down with a Pepino margarita and finish with a delicate, eggy flan.
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More examples
  • Open pastry filled with fruit or custard
  • A flan is an open-topped pie similar to a quiche or custard tart. In savoury versions, its filling is often not custard-based. The base is of shortcrust pastry, distinguishing it from the tart, which more often has a puff pastry base.
  • In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, the Flan are a race of humans living in the Flanaess. The Flan peoples were the first humans known to have settled the eastern portion of the continent of Oerik, the Flanaess, which is named for them. ...
  • (Flans (album)) "Flans" was a Mexican pop music group, which enjoyed great popularity from the mid-1980s to early 1990s. ...
  • A rich custard dessert with a layer of soft caramel on top.
  • A blank piece of metal in the size and shape of a coin. Also called planchet.
  • A round pastry tart with sweet or savory filling, or a Spanish baked custard.
  • Another term for a planchet.
  • A dessert that closest resembles a caramel custard. It is made in a "pie shape" of which slices are cut and served.