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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

One Bangladesh man cooks pancakes in Koh Tao Thailand.

PANCAKES:

Asia
Dosa, Indian pancake with chutney and sambharIn Malaysia and Singapore, a pancake-like snack known as Apom Balik (in Malay) or Mee Chian Kuih(面煎粿 in Chinese). The chinese version is made with a filling, traditionally ground peanut with sugar, sweetened coconut, or red bean paste, and increasingly also with cheese, kaya (egg jam or coconut cream custard), blueberry or chocolate. There are other interesting variations, such as those made with soya bean milk replacing egg and water. The malay version (Apom Balik) frequently has sweet corn and condensed milk as filling.

In Philippines, pancakes are also served with syrup (maple or imitation corn syrup) margarine and sugar or condensed milk. Usually, they are served for breakfast, but there are some stalls selling smaller pancakes with margarine and sugar on top for snacking.

In Vietnamese cuisine, there is a wide variety of traditional pancakes; these include bánh xèo and bánh khọt in southern Vietnam, and bánh căn and bánh khoái in central Vietnam.

In India, Dosa can be said to be an Indian pancake. A great variety of pancakes made with different type of flour and with different fillings and accompaniments are eaten. It is prepared by fermenting of rice batter. Many other ingredients like black gram are added to suit each person's taste.

Banana pancakes, in particular, are a popular menu item in Western-oriented backpackers' cafes in many Asian countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, India, and China.


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Pancakes with strawberries and cream.Pancakes are comparable to waffles without syrup traps, although waffles often contain more eggs and are cooked in a waffle iron. Most types of pancakes, but not the Breton galette, are cooked one side at a time on a griddle and flipped halfway through the cooking process to cook the other side of the pancake. The process of tossing or flipping is part of the essence of the pancake, and one of the skills that separates the experienced cook from the beginner.

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  • this guys a fucking machine.

    he does the same shit over and over.

  • I'd love to come to his stall for the rest of my life...THOSE PANCAKES AND SKILLS ARE THE BEST....this vid goes to my favorites..

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  • Stlye

  • HANDLE THAT PANCAKE. PANCAKE MAN! Yea! Throw it around and abuse it! lol

  • This is parata .... Originated in india ... But have different version all over asia! Good stuff!

  • alot of the stuff he does can be done easier with chucking it in the air first: e.g. the chocolate sauce

  • Skilled guy! lol

  • Pancakes! <3

  • fml am hungry now!

  • lol he does it like it was nothin

  • @TiniMoviProduction Dude, that a mutherfukin FAILcake. Deal with it. DOUCHEEEEE

  • @BxT4POUTxP Um, can you make a pancake like that? I didnt think so! So stop givin all your s**t to people that DONT CARE!!! If you keep this attitude up noone is going to like you! So stop ruining everyones f**kin day and GET A LIFE!!!!!!!! And get some new insults! And some that dont relate to you!!

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