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- "flan", and the earlier forms "flaune" and "flawn", come from the Old French flaon (modern French flan), in turn from the early Medieval Latin fladō (accusative...
- Flaó (plural flaons, pronounced [fləˈons]) is a cheesecake or tart found in Spanish cuisine po****r from Levante. It is claimed by Majorca, Ibiza and...
- quiche. The Modern English word flan comes from French flan, from Old French flaon, in turn from Medieval Latin fladonem, derived from the Old High German...
- Richelieu's victory over the British at the city's port in 1756. Sweets known as flaons are one of the typical gastronomic products of Menorca. Menorca is rich...
- batter. Flaons Spain Flaons have different shapes, and fillings usually consist of some type of cheese, varying according to the location. Sweet flaons are...
- "Flaons of Morella" pastries stuffed with brossat...
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- One of the typical gastronomic products of Morella is sweets known as flaons. Local bakeries are also renowned for a number of other traditional pastries...
- occupational surname for a maker of pancakes or custard from an old French word ″flaon″. The Normans introduced the word into medieval English as ″flawn″ or ″flaun″...