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What is the difference between a quiche and a flan?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A quiche is a type of flan...which is a pastry case with a custard style filling. The word flan used to mean 'flat cake'...
Quiche is a term for an open pie...which has a custard style filling. And the word derives from French region of Lorrain, hence quiche lorraine is one of the best known versions...
But in Spain a flan is a custard pudding - no pastry....
Quiche is a term for an open pie...which has a custard style filling. And the word derives from French region of Lorrain, hence quiche lorraine is one of the best known versions...
But in Spain a flan is a custard pudding - no pastry....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiche
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flan
Flan may refer to any of the following:
In British English usage, flan may be various kinds of tart or cake with a sweet or savoury filling, often custard-based.
In the US, and in Spanish, flan is a cr�me caramel.
An egg-based savoury dish closely related to quiche.