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In Denmark we have pandekager (pancakes) and æbleskiver. The section about æbleskiver is perfectly fine, but I think Denmark should be added to the Swedish/Norwegian one as well. The Swedish "pannkakor" are identical to the Danish "pandekager". So my suggestion is to either add Denmark to the headline or change the headline to Scandinavia.
If you decide to include Denmark in the section, the part about æbleskiver could perhaps be moved down as well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.255.34.167 ( talk) 18:07, 27 February 2020 (UTC)
Blintzes (Russian: блинчики blinchiki) are thin crêpes made without yeast.
This sentence is weak and underrepresenting whan Blinchiki are.
Æbleskiver has nothing to do with pancakes. In Denmark we make traditional crepes pancakes, which we eat all year. Æbleskiver is an entire different dough and only eaten during christmas. No dane would call æbleskiver pancakes! Please delete or edit.
Bonus info: danish pancakes are often made with beer instead of milk in the dough. Preferably a pilsner. Mesc45 ( talk) 14:24, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
there is a pastry called Kaka in Northern Iran same as pancake Mofakhami ( talk) 21:59, 4 November 2023 (UTC)
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The following statement should be removed: "It is a type of batter bread". This is incorrect. American pancakes specifically may be defined as 'batter bread', in which case that should be specified, but that is an inaccurate description of pancakes as a whole (the topic of the page). Furthermore, I believe 'batter bread' is a somewhat nonsensical description, even for american pancakes.
Wikipedia and its contributors should endeavour to distance themselves from the heavily Americanised perspective that is pervasive through so many articles; this is a place for objective information, as far removed from perspective-bias as possible. 2A02:C7F:662E:5000:8D2:23BF:C2C7:205C ( talk) 13:56, 1 December 2023 (UTC)
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In Denmark we have pandekager (pancakes) and æbleskiver. The section about æbleskiver is perfectly fine, but I think Denmark should be added to the Swedish/Norwegian one as well. The Swedish "pannkakor" are identical to the Danish "pandekager". So my suggestion is to either add Denmark to the headline or change the headline to Scandinavia.
If you decide to include Denmark in the section, the part about æbleskiver could perhaps be moved down as well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.255.34.167 ( talk) 18:07, 27 February 2020 (UTC)
Blintzes (Russian: блинчики blinchiki) are thin crêpes made without yeast.
This sentence is weak and underrepresenting whan Blinchiki are.
Æbleskiver has nothing to do with pancakes. In Denmark we make traditional crepes pancakes, which we eat all year. Æbleskiver is an entire different dough and only eaten during christmas. No dane would call æbleskiver pancakes! Please delete or edit.
Bonus info: danish pancakes are often made with beer instead of milk in the dough. Preferably a pilsner. Mesc45 ( talk) 14:24, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
there is a pastry called Kaka in Northern Iran same as pancake Mofakhami ( talk) 21:59, 4 November 2023 (UTC)
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The following statement should be removed: "It is a type of batter bread". This is incorrect. American pancakes specifically may be defined as 'batter bread', in which case that should be specified, but that is an inaccurate description of pancakes as a whole (the topic of the page). Furthermore, I believe 'batter bread' is a somewhat nonsensical description, even for american pancakes.
Wikipedia and its contributors should endeavour to distance themselves from the heavily Americanised perspective that is pervasive through so many articles; this is a place for objective information, as far removed from perspective-bias as possible. 2A02:C7F:662E:5000:8D2:23BF:C2C7:205C ( talk) 13:56, 1 December 2023 (UTC)