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L. Buck· 3 years ago
I had the same thought! Looks like this is a UK definition of flapjack - rather like biscuits are two different things depending on where you are. Look delicious tho!
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Home Life Wife· 3 years ago
Well that explains it. British. 😆
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Michele Joffe· 3 years ago
I didn’t know what it was.
From Wikipedia: While the term flapjack referred to a pancake in the United States and Canada in years gone by, it originated in the UK where it refers to a baked bar prepared from oats, butter, golden syrup and sugar that is formed into a large, flat rectangle, baked and then cut into small rectangles.
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