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Flap-Jacks
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We were in a tea shop the other day and they had Flap Jacks on sale - What does it mean or how did they get this name, anyone know?
jem.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One meaning of the verb 'flap' is to toss, as in tossing a pancake and a flapjack IS a sort of pancake. The 'jack' part is just an indeterminate name which we also find in apple-jack and other cases.
If anyone suggests it's an American term, they're wrong...it was in use in Britain before the Pilgrim Fathers even set sail!
If anyone suggests it's an American term, they're wrong...it was in use in Britain before the Pilgrim Fathers even set sail!
I expected the questioner to come back to us after receiving the first two such different answers, Finknottle, to tell us just WHICH variety she was referring to. After all, the biscuity (American?) version has been around for some eight decades, so these may well have been the ones in question. In other words, YOU may have been perfectly correct and I utterly wrong! I don't suppose we'll ever know now.