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| - A divine mix of pancakes and bananas is made and eaten for breakfast, with another dessert being served on the side.
- Torres remembered eating them with maple syrup, which her grandmother made for her, and how they always put a smile on her face. When she told Neelix about this, he replicated a stack, stating "Well then, one smile coming right up", but she barely touched them, due to her depression at the time. Later, after she was feeling better, she replicated herself a stack of the pancakes, this time with syrup. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")
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| - Torres remembered eating them with maple syrup, which her grandmother made for her, and how they always put a smile on her face. When she told Neelix about this, he replicated a stack, stating "Well then, one smile coming right up", but she barely touched them, due to her depression at the time. Later, after she was feeling better, she replicated herself a stack of the pancakes, this time with syrup. (VOY: "Extreme Risk") The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 64) described this food as, "Thin flat cakes made from batter, fried in a pan, flavored with the yellow pulpy fruit of an Earth banana plant, Musa paradisiaca sapientum."
- A divine mix of pancakes and bananas is made and eaten for breakfast, with another dessert being served on the side.
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