PANCAKES
PANCAKES.
Shrove Tuesday, so an extra big pancake?
The last day of Carnival; Shrove Tuesday; -- in some cities a great day of carnival and merrymaking.
Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday" the last day of feasting before Lent begins on Ash Wednesday. In the UK we call this day Shrove Tuesday. (Shrove comes from to shrive, an old word for Confession). It is also called 'Pancake Tuesday'.
Honey, maple syrup, lemon juice, treacle, and whatever you fancy.
Mardi Gras, also known as Fat Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Day (in the UK), occurs the day before Ash Wednesday and it marks the end of the Carnival season.
In the UK it is called Shrove Tuesday. (Shrove comes from an old word for confession.) It is the day before Lent when people used to fast and give up various foods. Making pancakes used up the eggs etc. that would be forbidden.
Traditionally fish and chips, but burgers, pizzas and curries are probably more common now.
Tthin pancakes (crêpes) are more often served as desserts. Pancakes in the US/Canada are mostly associated with breakfast. Pancakes in the UK are eaten with tea or coffee with butter and or jam on them. The UK has a pancake day, called Shrove Tuesday were pancakes are served with lemon juice and sugar.
meat that's eaten in the UK are pig, cow, horse, and also chicken
In the US, general elections are held on Tuesdays -- specifically, on Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The actual date may be as early as November 2 or as late as November 8.
Bacon is meat from the sides, belly or back of a pig that may be cured and/or smoked. In the UK it is thinly sliced and grilled or fried and traditionally eaten with fried eggs for breakfast. Bacon comes from swines (pigs).
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