This event celebrates the newest FLI alum.
What is FLI Grad?
Flan was born from an egg surplus of which domesticated animal?
What are chickens?
A shortened version of convict.
What is con?
This natural sweetner was first used to flavor the sweet version of flan.
What is honey?
The original creators of flan were allegedly against using this animal's milk in the recipe.
What is the cow?
This annual event gathers FLI alum across generations and class years on campus.
What is the Reunion Homecoming Brunch?
Initially, flan this flavor profile in the absence of natural sweetners.
What is savory?
Often interchangeably used with the word shrimp.
What are prawns?
This country was the first to add a caramelized drizzle to the top of flan.
During the 15th century, flan became this country's national dessert.
What is Spain?
This annual planning retreat is when the Board sets goals and strategic topics for the year.
What is FLAN Fest?
Flan was originally developed in this ancient city.
What is Rome?
After going on a date with a catfish, one might feel ___ ___.
What is led on?
This country added notes of coffee and chocolate to the flavor profile of flan.
What is Mexico?
During the Middle Ages, flan was especially popular during this Christian period of observance before Easter.
What is Lent?
This FLI topic is often focus of our most well-attended events.
What is FLInancial Literacy?
The origin of the name flan means _____ ______.
What is flat cake/object?
In British English: "meat from a pig's or calf's head that is cooked and pressed in a pot with jelly; headcheese." - Oxford Languages
What is brawn?
This ancient group of people introduced flavors of citrus and almonds to flan.
Who are the Moors?
The original creators of flan thought this primary ingredient to have significant health and medicinal benefits.
What are eggs?
This former collection of resources was directed at recent FLI graduates.
What is AlumFLI?
Hernan Cortes is alleged to have brought flan to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico in this century.
What is the 16th century?
"Greek, suffix denoting an instrument; akin to Old English -thor, Latin -trum" - Merriam-Webster
What is -tron?
These "meats" were added to the initial savory versions of flan.
What are eels, snakes, or field mice?
(any one of these options is acceptable)
Cooking methods from this ancient civilization were adapted to create early versions of flan.
What is Greek?