Pancake at Food Glossary
What is it? The honeycombed surface of this crisp, light bread is perfect for holding pockets of syrup. Jamaican pancakes are popular not only for Jamaican breakfast recipes, but for Jamaican desserts recipes as well. Savory waffles can be topped with creamed Jamaican meat or Jamaican vegetable mixtures.Cooking Dictionary Term Added By: Jada
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