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The result of the merge was Snow close. No support in six months. Closing this because it's just going nowhere. (non-admin closure) oknazevad (talk) 02:17, 19 July 2016 (UTC)
Crepes and Blini seem to be exactly the same thing with same recipe. Therefore Blini should be merged to this article. REINGULD (talk) 09:49, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
Hello Rutgers students. While you're enthusiasm is appreciated, the nutrition and snacks sections were not up encyclopedic standards. I would recommend taking a look at a few similar pages before making edits.
Some problems were:
Improper tone
"This is beneficial because we want to avoid too much cholesterol because it leads to a higher chance of heart disease."
One problem with this sentence is the use of the word "we". Remember, you are not having a conversation with future readers. The tone should be impersonal and precise. For more see Wikipedia:Writing_better_articles#Tone. If it helps, imagine how an old bored professor might talk about the subject.
and
Claims without sources
"Like normal crêpes, crêpe snacks are made from wheat flour, sugar, butter, salt, milk and other flavor ingredients. The highest portion of the nutrition facts of crêpe snacks is the carbohydrate, mostly from wheat flour and sugar. Also these crêpe snacks contains fat from butter."
The subject is great, I had no idea that filled and packaged crepes were available in stores. However, most packaged pastries use hydrogenated oils rather than butter and it is very likely that is is true for crepes as well. If you are going to say that some brands use ingredients typical of a home cook, you might want to provide a source. In that case you might say
"Crepes are also available pre-filled in shelf stable packages. In order to allow for long term storage packaged crepes may include preservatives. However, BRANDX released a line of refrigerated packaged crepes in November of 2014 that used only traditional ingredients.(source)"
There were other problems but these two would be a good place to start.
Happy Editing — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:1C0:6100:628E:343D:F26B:EBF7:CA5A (talk) 12:22, 6 April 2017 (UTC)
I have grown up in Uppsala but have a fair bit of familiarity with the rest of the country. I am not familiar with a pannkakor and plättar as dialect words. In my opinion plättar (singular plätt) are small (about 7 cm typically, fried in a special pan, plättlagg, having seven round, shallow flatbottomed depressions). Tunnpannkaka (thin pancake) is the same but larger, fried in a standard pan. Tjockpannkaka (thick pancake) or ugnspannkaka (oven pancake) is made in the oven by pouring batter (0.5 to 1 cm?) in a greased pan that is a few cm deep. Fläskpannkaka (pork pancake with smoked ham, salted/fried pork bacon or similar in the batter ) is usually made as ugnspannkaka. Ugnspannkaka is usually eaten with lingonsylt (lingonberry jam preferably not too sweet) or sometimes äppelmos (apple sauce). Cottage cheese is a good but non-traditional addition. Another variant of ugnspannkaka is äppelpannkaka with the batter poured over slices of apple (sometimes with cinnamon) at the bottom of the pan. This is usually eaten as it is, without lingonsylt, or with a light sprinkle of sugar. Ugnspannkaka (or sometimes tunnpannkakor or plättar) is often eaten after yellow pea soup, traditionally on thursdays. Plättar and tunnpannkakor are also often eaten with lingonsylt or äppelmos, but also with several other, sweeter jams e.g. bilberry, black current, strawberry, raspberry, sometimes with whipped cream, or cane syrup. I'm used to have the same batter (3 dl (i.e. 300 ml) of wheat flour, 3 ml salt, 15 ml sugar (optional), 7.5 dl (0.75 litre) of milk and 3 eggs for one oven pancake,2-4 servings) for ugnspannkaka and tunnpannkaka/plättar but habits probably differ and many use less eggs. There is however one regional specialty, saffranspannkaka (saffron pancake) from the island of Gotland, I'm not very familiar with this but I think there may be differences other than the addition of saffron. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 150.227.15.253 (talk) 15:26, 2 August 2017 (UTC)
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Hello Wikipedians! I will be working with this article as a part of an editing class at my university. As it stands, ideas carry over into multiple sections. My main focus will be to work on organization within the article so that it is clearer and resembles other articles in the WikiProject Breakfast. SwitchTilt (talk) 20:02, 17 March 2018 (UTC)
The sections Special crêpes, In other countries, and Crêpes in European culture all have the same type of content. It makes sense from an organization standpoint to combine these sections, but I'm not sure what the best way to do this would be since the content already sounds to be listed out. If anyone has any recommendations, I'd love to have your input. SwitchTilt (talk) 05:01, 18 March 2018 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Not moved. Per WP:COMMONNAME and WP:FRMOS (non-admin closure) Ⓩⓟⓟⓘⓧ Talk 13:38, 2 June 2018 (UTC)
Crêpe → Crepe – This is the English-language Wikipedia and the common English spelling is "crepe". Rreagan007 (talk) 05:36, 26 May 2018 (UTC)
In Italy crespelle existed since V century — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.41.206.150 (talk) 18:58, 18 October 2021 (UTC)
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The Dutch "pannenkoek" is listed as being a word for a crêpe, but this is untrue. It's a word for pancakes, not crêpes. "Flensje" is the only correct term, and is not a synonym of "pannenkoek". Dutch pancakes may look similar to crêpes to those who are only used to American pancakes, but the ingredients are differently proportioned and they're prepared in different ways. I can't edit the page since it's protected, so it would be nice if someone could make this correction. 86.95.191.32 (talk) 06:42, 7 May 2022 (UTC)
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It is a copy of Dosa. 68.149.132.227 (talk) 17:17, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
This should have "Europe" as origin. If the Pope offered to French in the V century, how can they be French exclusively? 82.52.156.64 (talk) 07:56, 6 August 2022 (UTC)