Language puts two very different foods under one comforting name. In Britain, a flapjack means a dense tray of baked oats cut into bars. In the United States, a pancake signals a round cake cooked on a hot griddle, stacked on a plate and draped in syrup.The British flapjack starts with rolled oats bound with butter and syrup, then pressed into a pan and baked. The dry heat drives Maillard reaction...
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