The dutch term for pancake, pannekoeks are traditionally very large (think small pizza in diameter) and served with fruit or savory breakfast foods. In north america, you'll find them at places like "the dutch pannekoek house" or "the little wooden shoe café" or "tulips 'R' us" (hey, it could happen), decorated with miniature windmills and clogs and tulip print wallpaper. Often they'll have modern versions of pannekoeks with bizarre toppings - I had perogy pannekoeks once, and my mom likes Nasi Goreng pannekoek. Pannekoek is pronounced PAN-uh-cook.