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to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
Flan. It is exactly the same word in both English and Spanish, just like "taco" and "tortilla" are the same in both languages.
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
Flan also is the Italian equivalent of the French custard dessert 'flan'.
"Flan" in English is flan for the dessert and tondello for the coin-making mold in Italian.
To say 'I want to eat flan' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero comer flan.'
No. Flan was "invented" by the Spanish as an adaptation of the French crème caramel.
Flan, French Fried Fresh Fruit,
flan crema volteada
フラン /fu ran/.
Yes, called Flan de Leche (milk flan), coconut flan (Flan de Coco) is also popular as with the nearby Caribbean cultures.
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.
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
It means flan that has milk with it.