Flan (pie)
Appearance
![]() A slice of flan on a plate | |
Type | Dessert or snack |
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Place of origin | Europe |
Region or state | Global |
Associated cuisine | Roman cuisine |
Serving temperature | Room temperature or cold |
A flan, in British cuisine, is an egg-based dish with an open, rimmed pastry or sponge base containing a sweet or savoury filling. Examples are bacon and egg flan and custard tart.
History
Flan is known in Roman cuisine.[clarification needed] It was often a savory dish, as in "eel flan"; sweet flans were also enjoyed.
In the
almonds, cinnamon and sugar; cheese, curd, spinach, fish) were very popular in Europe, especially during Lent, when meat was forbidden.[1]
Etymology
The English word "flan", and the earlier forms "flaune" and "flawn", come from the
See also
References
- The Food Timeline. Archivedfrom the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd Edition (1989); Petit Robert 1973.
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