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Flan also is the Italian equivalent of the French custard dessert 'flan'.

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What is 'flan' when translated from French to Italian?

"Flan" in English is flan for the dessert and tondello for the coin-making mold in Italian.


How do you say flan in french?

Flan or tarte


Who invented flan?

No. Flan was "invented" by the Spanish as an adaptation of the French crème caramel.


What desserts start with the letter F?

Flan, French Fried Fresh Fruit,


Are you french if you speak Italian?

You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.


Do colombian's eat flan?

Yes, called Flan de Leche (milk flan), coconut flan (Flan de Coco) is also popular as with the nearby Caribbean cultures.


What is the noun for Italian in French?

Italian is an adjective, not a noun. The French word for Italian is Italien.


How do you say 'Italian French' in Italian?

Italien (masculine); and I think its Italienne in feminine. The French word for "Italian" is "Italien."


Who do you say 'Italian' in French?

Italian is spelled italien in French.


What country made flan?

Although flans originated with the Ancient Romans, they are mentioned in Latin poetry dated 530-609AD and were used in medieval cookery. Flan is also popular in Britain and Spain and the word also refers to egg custard. Although the original flan was closely related to egg custard, it was somewhat different in the Ancient Roman times.


What is the French translation of the Italian 'di'?

De is a French equivalent of the Italian word di.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are both prepositions. They each translate as "of, from." The pronunciations are "dee" in Italian and "duh" in French.


What is the Italian translation of the French 'de'?

Di is an Italian equivalent of the French word de.Specifically, the French and the Italian words are both prepositions. They each translate as "of, from." The pronunciations are "dee" in Italian and "duh" in French.