Flan. It is exactly the same word in both English and Spanish, just like "taco" and "tortilla" are the same in both languages.
Flan or tarte
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Oh, dude, a food that rhymes with man? That's easy - it's flan! It's like a fancy custard dessert that sounds like a superhero's sidekick. So next time you're feeling poetic and hungry, just remember, flan is your rhyming food man!
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
Hermana is in Spanish. It is the Spanish word for "sister."
To say 'I want to eat flan' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero comer flan.'
flan crema volteada
Hell no. Flan is an ENglish or Spanish tart or pie
No. Flan was "invented" by the Spanish as an adaptation of the French crème caramel.
Yes, it is a traditional Spanish dessert
natillas; flan
flan turron
Flan is related to Spanish culture because it is a popular dessert in Spain. It is also popular in Mexico. Though Flan is eaten in many other countries around the world as well.
Spanish Flan de Leche Acarmelado is pretty simple, made with sugar, salt, milk, vanilla, and eggs.
Since flan is a Spanish word, if correctly pronounced, it rhymes with John. But many English speaking people pronounce it to rhyme with Ann.
yes it did start in Rome but then the spanish took it and called it their own
Some Spanish specialties of the house are: calamares paella tortilla tapas flan cangrejo turron