No. It is a pancake.
Flopsy because flapjack so like a pancake
That's a pancake (food).
Flapjack is just a common expression across much of North America replacing the words Breakfast Pancake.
Well, I think he had lots but one of them was a flapjack (a.k.a. a pancake) griddle.
From Wikipedia;The Oxford English Dictionary records the word flapjack as being used as early as the beginning of the 17th century, but at this time it seems to have been a flat tart or pan-cake. Shakespeare refers to flapjack in Pericles, Prince of Tyre, but this is one of the many anachronisms in his historical plays and does not suggest that he thought it was a middle eastern dish, merely a common English dessert of the time:"Come, thou shant go home, and we'll have flesh for holidays, fish for fasting-days, and moreo'er puddings and flap-jacks, and thou shalt be welcome."Act II Scene ILater, flapjack would be used to describe something similar to an apple flan, but it is not until 1935 that the word is first used to describe a food made of oats. While in England this usage has mostly superseded earlier recipes, in North America, flapjack is another term for a pancake, made using baking powder which causes the pancake to rise. The word elements: flap- meaning a tossed mixture and jack, an uncertain word suggesting a variety, imply any ingredients could be called a flapjack.
Paul Bunyan invented telemarketing to sell more of his under rated flapjacks shortly after the Great Pancake Massacare of 97" and right before the Flapjack wars of 01"
thurop van orman is the voice of flapjack. and thurop van orman is also the creator of flapjack.
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Flapjack is voiced by series creator Thurop Van Orman.
Flapjack Lives in Storm-along Harbor. It is a fictional town in the middle of the ocean.
Flapjack has a crush on Sally Syrup but no one knows if Sally Syrup has a crush on Flapjack.