Etymology:
The word "flapjack" is thought to have originated from the early 17th century. It is a combination of two words:
Meaning:
A flapjack is a type of thin, flat cake or pancake, often made with oats, flour, and sugar. It is typically cooked on a griddle or frying pan and often served with syrup or butter.
Origin:
The exact origin of flapjacks is unknown, but similar dishes have been made for centuries in various cultures:
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