flan
Americannoun
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Spanish Cooking. a dessert of sweetened egg custard with a caramel topping.
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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.
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a piece of metal shaped ready to form a coin, but not yet stamped by the die.
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the metal of which a coin is made, as distinct from its design.
noun
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an open pastry or sponge tart filled with fruit or a savoury mixture
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a piece of metal ready to receive the die or stamp in the production of coins; shaped blank; planchet
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Etymology
Origin of flan
1840–50; < French; Old French flaon < Late Latin fladōn-, stem of fladō < Germanic; compare Old High German flado ( German Fladen ) flat cake
Explanation
The word flan is used to describe several different foods, most of which involve either pastry or custard. It's also used in the making of coins (not for a type of food). A flan can be a dessert that's custard-baked without any pastry and covered with a caramel topping. It can also be a type of open-topped pie or tart. The pastry shell for this type can be filled with sweet stuff, like cream, custard, and fruit, or savory stuff, like cheese, potatoes, and caramelized onions. In money production, on the other hand, a flan is a blank disk of metal that gets stamped to turn it into a coin.
Vocabulary lists containing flan
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Example Sentences
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According to spcaLA, security cameras were present outside the church where Flan was rescued, but the footage was not released to police.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 31, 2025
The show that first massively impacted on me was Tiswas, with people like Lenny Henry, Chris Tarrant, John Gorman and the Phantom Flan Flinger.
From The Guardian • Aug. 18, 2020
In this case, the “something else” the Mandalorian accepts is Calamari Flan, which is an absolutely insane name for a currency, especially one used by squid people, especially one that jiggles when you touch it.
From Slate • Nov. 12, 2019
Flan has broad appeal, she added, because it carries many flavors and textures while remaining comforting and familiar.
From New York Times • Mar. 3, 2014
Make Flan by mixing together all the ingredients.
From The Complete Book of Cheese by Brown, Robert Carlton
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