flapjack

/ˈflæpˌdʒæk/
noun
  1. A thin, flat cake made from batter and cooked on a griddle or frying pan, often eaten for breakfast; a pancake.
    • I made a stack of flapjacks with maple syrup for breakfast.
    • The diner is famous for its fluffy flapjacks and fresh coffee.
    • She flipped the flapjack perfectly in the pan.
  2. A sweet, chewy bar made from oats, butter, and syrup, popular in the UK and other countries.
    • He packed a flapjack in his lunchbox for a quick snack.
    • She baked a batch of flapjacks for the school bake sale.
    • The bakery sells delicious oat flapjacks with chocolate chips.
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