The outside of a pancake is the part that LOOKS done but the most important is the inside if it is still soggy and doughy
an omelette- like pancake which is part of the Sudanese dinner
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Yes, in maritime terminology, a "pancake" can refer to a type of floating ice formation that resembles a circular, flat disc. These pancakes form when ice fragments collide and compress against each other in the water. However, it's worth noting that "pancake" is not a standard term used to describe a specific part of a ship itself.
Most meals weren't cooked, they were prepared, but when they were cooked, they were cooked in the "forecastle" of the ship. This is forwards the front and right off the deck on the same level.
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Tomalley is the liver and pancreas of the lobster. It looks like a green paste inside the abdominal cavity of a cooked lobster. It is considered a delicacy and many people consider it the best part of a lobster. It can be eaten scooped from the cooked lobster or can be used to flavor sauces. You can spoon it from the abdominal cavity after splitting the lobster down the center of the abdomen. How to open and eat a whole lobster from the shell is explained in the information at the link listed in the related links section.
Tomalley is the liver and pancreas of the lobster. It looks like a green paste inside the abdominal cavity of a cooked lobster. It is considered a delicacy and many people consider it the best part of a lobster. It can be eaten scooped from the cooked lobster or can be used to flavor sauces. Note: this is often misspelled "tamale" or "tomale".
Well, of course it would harm you; if it hardened, which cement is apt to do, it would form a blockage in whatever part of your body it had hardened. It would in all probability need to be surgically removed.
Cooked meat should be stored in the upper part of the fridge where it is colder.
No Pancakes don't have crusts any how why would they The white bit around the side is just part of the pancake not crusts No, pancakes do not have crusts. The circumference bit is just the same as the middle, just less cooked. Some think these are crusts but they don't.
The stone age people cooked over open flame. In the later part of the age, they cooked on stoneware.