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flan
[ flan, flahn; Spanish flahn; French flahn ]
noun
, plural flans [flanz, flahnz, flah, n]; Spanish fla·nes [flah, -nes]
- Spanish Cooking. a dessert of sweetened egg custard with a caramel topping.
- an open, tartlike pastry, the shell of which is baked in a bottomless band of metal flan ring on a baking sheet, removed from the ring and filled with custard, cream, fruit, etc.
- a piece of metal shaped ready to form a coin, but not yet stamped by the die.
- the metal of which a coin is made, as distinct from its design.
flan
/ flæn /
noun
- an open pastry or sponge tart filled with fruit or a savoury mixture
- a piece of metal ready to receive the die or stamp in the production of coins; shaped blank; planchet
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flan1
1840–50; < French; Old French flaon < Late Latin fladōn-, stem of fladō < Germanic; compare Old High German flado ( German Fladen ) flat cake
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flan1
C19: from French, from Old French flaon , from Late Latin fladō flat cake, of Germanic origin
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Example Sentences
And a feast it is – yogurts with fresh squeezed fruits, salmon soufflé, raspberry flan, and always crepes to finish the meal.
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Last of all, a tall glass fruit-dish would arrive, the standard sweet—flan (caramel pudding).
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Flan moulds are generally fluted, and about an inch and a half in height.
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"You don't catch me that way," shouted Flan., with a drunken grimace.
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Flan, don't you call that the true theory of the balance of power?
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During this interval, the conspirators having learned, through their leader, Flan.
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