Pancakes are very common in almost all countries. I believe you remember the pancakes you used to eat when you were little. As a child, did you like pancakes? I did. Maybe pancake was your very first food that you’ve made at home! But, do you know pancakes are different in different cultures? Because today is Canada’s National Child Day, we’re going to learn to make Canadian Pancakes! Let’s have a listen together!
Happy National Child Day!
Your host Charlie Wang, based in Toronto Canada, is the founder of this podcast show. His father is a stroke survivor.
He started this podcast, because he wanted to help people with the knowledge of healthy food to avoid what had happened to his father and his friend. He hopes you will all be healthy, and have healthy relationships and better lives because you and your family are all physically healthy, and eating better.
Feel free to post what you would like him NOT to talk about, and what you cooked yesterday. Or email to
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Credit:
Music: www.purple-planet.com
Pinball Spring Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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References:
Canada’s National Child Day
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/health-promotion/childhood-adolescence/national-child-day.html