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dbpedia:Flaugnarde
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Flaugnarde (pronounced: [floɲaʁd]) also known as flagnarde, flognarde or flougnarde, is a baked French dessert with fruit arranged in a buttered dish and covered with a thick flan-like batter. Similar to a clafoutis, which is made with black cherries, a flaugnarde is made with apples, peaches, pears, plums, prunes or other fruits. Resembling a large pancake, the dish is dusted with confectioner's sugar and can be served either warm or cold.
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Flaugnarde
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Dessert
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Batter,apples,peaches,pears,plums,prunesor other fruit;powdered sugar
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Warm or cold
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