For those who don't get it "Pan" means Bread in Spanish.
The author probably intended it to be bread in Japanese, as bread in Japanese is パン romanized as "pan."
You are half correct because "pan" is rooted in Latin in both cases of Spanish and Japanese, though it came to Japan through Portuguese, but the Portuguese word for bread doesn't sound like "pan" to me so idk.
Confined Dousojin of Hallowed Ground
Nareko Michigami What type of pan can't you eat? Umm... a frying pan? BZZZZT!! WRONG! The correct answer is "rotten bread"! ♪
Pan = "bread" Whaaat!? That's absurd! Yeah! You're totally wrong! You can eat both of 'em!
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