Yes. Jews eat potato pancakes on Hanukkah.
Yes. Potato pancakes are specifically traditional on Hanukkah and not probematic on Passover. Matzah meal pancakes are acceptable on Passover. Outside of Passover, pancakes made with flour are just fine. Blintzes are a popular Ashkenazic food made by rolling a thin pancake (like a crepe) around a filling and then frying (in a lightly oiled pan) or baking the result. Pancakes are not something Jews would traditionally prepare on the Sabbath because it involves cooking. Therefore you'd rarely find Jewish families eating pancakes with maple syrup on Saturday mornings.
You can eat pancakes anywhere. Pancakes with maple syrup, lemon and sugar or chocolate sauce are especially good.
I have no idea! I am a Christian and we don't do anything with pancakes on Easter. Maybe it's a family tradition to eat pancakes. Or maybe the Jews make them unleven and eat them at Passover during easter.
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None. Cows don't eat pancakes.
In Sweden we eat thin pancakes and we just call them "pancakes". The thicker pancakes we call "American Pancakes". We eat our pancakes for dinner or lunch, but we eat it with jam, not with marple syrup. Or mayby you mean Crepes which are French pancakes with a delicious filling inside.
I would expect people from all cultures to eat pancakes, however there is no guarantee that everyone does.
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Parrots are not supposed to eat pancakes. Pancakes are full of processed ingredients and the wrong type of sugar.However, parrots will enjoy the taste, which is why they will eat pancakes.
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