flan
Parfait vs Flan - What's the difference?
parfait | flan |As nouns the difference between parfait and flan
is that parfait is a french parfait (parfait glacé), an iced dessert made with egg yolks, sugar, cream, and flavouring (usually fruit), sometimes with the addition of a liqueur while flan is baked tart with sweet or savoury filling in an open-topped pastry case (the only meaning in uk) or flan can be a fan of us tv series ; a browncoat.Quice vs Flan - What's the difference?
quice | flan |As nouns the difference between quice and flan
is that quice is while flan is baked tart with sweet or savoury filling in an open-topped pastry case (the only meaning in uk) or flan can be a fan of us tv series ; a browncoat.Flan vs Pie - What's the difference?
flan | pie |As nouns the difference between flan and pie
is that flan is baked tart with sweet or savoury filling in an open-topped pastry case (the only meaning in UK while pie is a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling.As a verb pie is
to hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).As a proper noun PIE is
initialism of Proto-Indo-European|lang=en.Leche vs Flan - What's the difference?
leche | flan |As a verb leche
is .As a noun flan is
baked tart with sweet or savoury filling in an open-topped pastry case (the only meaning in uk) or flan can be a fan of us tv series ; a browncoat.Flan vs Cremebrulee - What's the difference?
flan | cremebrulee |Cremebrulee is likely misspelled.
Cremebrulee has no English definition.