www.anglicansonline.org has quite a funny essay on Pancakes written by Brian Reid. It includes this:
The two styles of pancakes could be called thick and thin, leavened and unleavened, cakelike or cr?pelike. In England and Ireland and the antipodes, a pancake is as thin as you can make it, and usually rolled up for serving. In North America and Scotland, a pancake is thick, light, and fluffy, usually served in stacks of 3, and would break in two if you tried to roll it up.
I had to read the whole thing through a couple of times as I could not be certain that it was not a piece of wicked satire sending up the Windsor Report reception process. I'm still not 100% sure.
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ah but what kind of pancakes did you make?
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My preference is always for the cr?pesque.