A couple of questions

Is it bad to eat pancakes every day?

Pancakes are a great breakfast option once in a while, but should not be eaten regularly. Pancakes and syrup are carb and sugar-heavy, which may cause you to wish for a nap! Better breakfast options will include eggs and whole grains.

Is eating a lot of pancakes bad for you?

That large stack of pancakes with syrup is a plateful of refined carbohydrates that rapidly increases your blood sugar and harmful triglycerides to raise your risk of heart disease. Guys who binge on white-flour goods have a greater chance of sudden death from heart attack.

Can I eat pancakes every week?

As long as you eat enough other foods during the day and week you should be fine, but changing up breakfast now and then would probably be even better. So you want to eat these pancakes every day for breakfast but how about the other minerals, vitamins and nutrients that your body needs?

Are eating pancakes healthy?

When smothered in butter and drowning in maple syrup, pancakes aren't the healthiest breakfast option — but with a little know-how, you can turn them into a nutritious, energizing, and tasty meal.

Do pancakes get you fat?

Quick breakfast options like pancakes, breads and muffins lack in fibre content and are high in carbohydrates that could be making you gain weight.

How many pancakes should you eat?

The numbers on the label (shown) only apply to a single serving of pancakes which is just two medium pancakes. Many hearty eaters consume 3-4 medium pancakes and double the amount of butter and syrup as well. If that sounds like your typical pancake breakfast, you'll consume over 1000 calories when you indulge.

Do pancakes expand in your stomach?

"Pancakes, waffles, and some of the heavier breakfast foods have an inflationary feel," he said. "It's almost like eating unleavened bread. It's going to expand in your stomach."

Is it OK to eat pancakes every once in a while?

The most important is the balance, so once in a while you can eat pancakes and waffles, but don't make it a every day thing.