Sunday, February 22, 2009

Pancake Day

Today is Shrove Tuesday, or better known in the UK as Pancake Day. It's the one day of the year when the Brits might eat pancakes. Why pancakes? Well, because Shrove Tuesday is the last day before Lent, and the last chance to indulge before the abstinence of Lent, pancakes are eaten because they contain fat, butter and eggs, all of which are forbidden during Lent. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but anyway...

The Brits certainly don't eat pancakes as the norm like we do in America. And, based on those I've eaten here, they are no where near as good either. They are generally a lot thinner than American-style pancakes, not nearly as light and fluffy, and are usually served with a sprinkling of fine sugar and lemon juice. Rarely with maple syrup, unless you find them on a dessert menu when they are referred to as American-style pancakes and served with syrup. The Brits just don't know what they're missing! They should all make a point of eating at an IHOP on their trips to America.

Actually I'm surprised the Brits don't celebrate Shrove Tuesday as we do in America - with Mardi Gras parties. Then again, I don't think the Brits need another reason to drink...

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