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Gino's Gelato Is Giving Away Free Crêpes This Pancake Day

Gino's Gelato Is Giving Away Free Crêpes This Pancake Day

Whether you call it Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day, this day has always been a family favourite in Ireland and many countries around the world. Pancakes are a treat any day of the year, to be fair, but the excitement to get flipping is tangible in the lead up to Pancake Day. Shrove Tuesday always falls 47 days before Easter Sunday, so the date varies from year to year and falls between February 3 and March 9.

Roll up, roll up…who fancies some free crêpes?

This year, Gino’s Gelato is celebrating Pancake Tuesday, 1st March by giving away FREE crêpes to customers between 9am-12pm in stores* across Ireland!

Pancake Tuesday is always cause for celebration. Eating all your favourite things before the long drought that is Lent, sets in.

However, this year there’s even more reason to get excited, because Gino’s Gelato is offering FREE sugar & lemon and free Nutella crêpes from 9am to 12pm on Tuesday 1st March! And if you don’t get there in time for the free ones, you can also pop in whenever suits you and purchase from the extensive range on offer!

“We offer a wide selection of crêpes from the traditional to the extraordinary,” said company founder Jonathan Kirwan. “Customer favourites include Gino’s chocolate Oreo crêpe (crushed Oreos, white chocolate sauce, fresh cream and Gino’s melted Oreo variegato), Gino’s Special (Nutella, sliced banana and chopped strawberries) or the Traditional (lemon, butter and sugar).”

 So, what’s the difference between pancakes and crêpes? The main difference is that pancake batter has a raising agent in it, such as baking powder or bicarbonate of soda, and crêpe batter doesn’t. This means that pancakes are thicker and fluffy, while crêpes are thin and flat. Generally, pancakes are associated with being ‘American-style’ while crêpes are the European take on the breakfast favourite (and our favourite too!)

The origins of Pancake Day~

On Pancake Tuesday, the fasting and abstinence of Lent were taken very seriously. Meat was banned and most Irish families ate only one small meal per day, probably potatoes, without the usual butter and milk! On the day before Ash Wednesday, all the rich foods in the house had to be used up. Eggs and milk were among these. The wily housewives of the time used them for pancakes, and the tradition has stuck. Pancake Tuesday is celebrated all over Ireland and in the UK too. In South America, Pancake Tuesday is called Mardi Gras – ‘Fat Tuesday’, which has the same religious connotations.

Gino’s Gelato has 28 locations nationwide including Dublin, Cork, Galway, Waterford, Wicklow, Mayo, Limerick and Kildare. *The FREE crêpes will be available in stores nationwide excluding Liffey Valley.

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