Flan is Spanish in origin
flan
It is a German recipe.
Flan comes from ancient Rome. The Romans had many eggs and used the Greek's cooking skills to develope a recipe. Together they developed a custardly concoction known as a Flan. Flan started out not very sweet, but sometimes with honey. In Spain in became a sweet custard made with caramelized sugar. It was mostly made with milk, eggs, and sugar. When Christopher Columbus found America flan was brought about. Almost all of central and south America fell in love with the flan and the different types of custard forms. In Mexico flan also became popular for dessert to poor and rich people alike.
To make flan using whole milk, the best recipe involves combining whole milk, sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract to create a creamy custard mixture. This mixture is then poured into a caramel-coated mold and baked in a water bath until set. Once cooled and chilled, the flan is inverted onto a plate for serving, with the caramel sauce drizzled on top.
Depends on the size of the pan and the density of the recipe. A mini-muffin version like the Brazilian Quinin takes about 15-20 minutes. However a typical pan of flan will take about an hour.
england
Yes, called Flan de Leche (milk flan), coconut flan (Flan de Coco) is also popular as with the nearby Caribbean cultures.
If you're talking about the creme caramel, well then Yes, I read one of the recipe for this food and ate one. It is best to serve chill.
Flan or tarte
Flan also is the Italian equivalent of the French custard dessert 'flan'.
You can eat the flan when is nice a chill. If you eat the flan warm it won't have no taste.
no because cats like not like flan because i have a cat and not like flan