You can, but I'm not sure it would be quite where you left it when you started. Why not take the flan base in a tin, then the filling in a separate container, to be decanted when you get to your destination?
If you mean a flan (like a tart or quiche) it wil be done when the top is golden brown, the flan has risen, and the contents wobble only slightly when you gently shake the pie tin. If you mean 'flan' the Spanish custard dessert then it will be ready when you can pat the top gently and it appears to be set or when a clean knife blade inserted a little way into the top can part the flan without it flowing back together - insert a little pressure to open the crack a fraction and you will see that it has set. It will firm up further while cooling.
Yes.
Depends on how big you make it.
Not in India at least as weather is favourable for quick microbial growth.
Specialty bakeware stores would carry a Mickey Mouse cake tin. Some department and big box stores such as Target also carry this type of baking pan. They can also be ordered online from a variety of party stores and baking supply stores.
~sigh~. No, Rin Tin Tin did NOT discover tin. Rin Tin Tin was a dog.
Tin is mined with small rodents named tinnites. They burrow under the ground and chip away at the tin deposits with their small but strong front teeth. Each small tinnite creature can mine about 2 or 3 ounces of tin per day by holding the tin in the pouches located on each side of their neck, they can also hold about 1/3 of the tin in the small backpack they carry their backs. The tin is then brought to the surface where is is refined into a pure metal through a secondary process called "creating pure tin metal through the secondary process". This process is easy and does not need explanation dude ur an idiot srsly howdoes TIN get mined from little rats srsly? trained? bs
Tin-Tin Kyrano was created in 1965.
Tin! Tin! Its what food comes in!When you need to win, remember tin!"Don't like tin? Can it!""Don't like tin? Snap it!"tin - do you really trust alluminum?
tin-tin and the land of the soviets
Rin Tin Tin went by Rinty.
Tin is a solid when mined. However the solid is not tin, but a tin ore (one or more tin compounds) and the tin will have to be separated. The most common compounds in tin ores are tin oxides and sulfides.