Yes. Pancakes have been dated back to the ancient Greeks, so they were certainly around in Medieval times. However, pancakes have changed considerably through the centuries, and the pancakes eaten by people in Medieval times were different from modern pancakes. Aside from the pancakes eaten in Ancient Greece, the pancake as we know it developed as a result of Shrove Tuesday, the last day before the beginning of Lent. Lent isa time of fasting, particularly in the Roman Catholic church, and more so during Medieval times when the Roman Catholic church very much influenced the lives of everyday people. Shrove Tuesday became the day when flour, eggs, and sugar - all important ingredients of pancakes - had to be used up. They were not permitted to be eaten during Lent because they were regarded as indulgent foods, catering to pleasure. Shrove Tuesday dates back to at least the 12th century, so pancakes were most certainly around during Medieval times.
Not long after black Tuesday the stock market crash was affecting millions of people who lived in the United States, many of whom had never owned any stock. Black Tuesday was the stock market crash of October 29, 1929.
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Well, on Shrove Tuesday (Also known as Pancake Day), I normally eat pancakes.
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pancakes, crepes, etc
Q: when is shrove tuesdayA: tuesday 21 2012
Shrove Tuesday is Pancake day.
The 21st of February 2012 was Shrove Tuesday.
Shrove Tuesday is also known as Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras.
Shrove Tuesday is known as Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday in French.
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Shrove Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday which is the beginning of Lent. Since Lent is a time of fasting, Shrove Tuesday is the last chance to pig out.
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