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Science of pancakes
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Another name for pancake day?

Shrove Tuesday

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Which religion celebrates pancake day?

Christianity

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Percentage of people that add syrup on pancakes?

~25%

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What was the first crepe made of?

Porridge

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What makes (American) pancakes fluffy?

Carbon dioxide air bubbles from the reaction between acid (buttermilk) and base (baking soda)

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What is the day after pancake day?

Ash Wednesday

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Why did people eat pancakes?

Way to get rid of fatty/leftover food in the house

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How many eggs are used in the UK for pancake day (nearest million)?

52 million

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When is national blueberry pancake day in the US?

28th Jan

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What reaction gives the pancakes their brown/golden colour?

The Maillard reaction: reaction between amino acids in proteins with the oxygen and carbon from sugars

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How is the date of pancake day calculated each year?

It is the Tuesday 7 weeks before Easter

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Historical name for pancakes in England?

Flapjacks
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Size of the biggest pancake ever made? (metres)

15m

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What are poffertjes

Little Dutch mini-pancakes

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When do you have to use baking powder vs baking soda?

Baking soda is basic so needs to react with acidic buttermilk. 

Regular milk is not acidic hence will not create bubbles with baking soda. Baking powder needs to be used with regular milk because it is baking soda with powdered acid in the mix which just needs water to react

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What does 'shrove' mean?

It comes from the word 'to shrive' which means to confess sins

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How long have pancakes been around? (Give the age or a guess of how many years ago)

Stone Age ~ 30,000 years ago
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Most pancake flips done in 1 minute?

140

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What did Ruth Graves Wakefield invent?

Chocolate chip pancakes

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Why does over-mixing the pancake batter cause tougher pancakes?

Mixing causes the gluten molecules to bind in a  web-like network to trap air bubbles. Over-mixing makes it more tightly wound so there is smaller space to trap the bubbles