Chelsea Clinton celebrated National Pancake Day on Tuesday by whipping up a batch of the morning treats for her family, but with one key difference.

The former first daughter added in some steamed and pureed spinach to the mix, sharing the finished result on her Twitter account.

'Spinach pancakes for #NationalPancakeDay (we won't eat them all tonight although Charlotte would if we let her)!' wrote Chelsea, who also shared a picture of her green creations.

It seems however that most people are not like Charlotte, and has little to no desire to eat a pancake made of spinach.

'I'm sorry, Chelsea, but that just looks like....crepe,' wrote one person.

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Pancake party: Chelsea Clinton (above with her family last October) celebrated National Pancake Day on Tuesday by making some of the breakfast treats

Heath hack: She made the decision however to add spinach to her pancakes (above)

Many others shared photos and GIFs of people vomiting in response to the post.

'Yuck,' wrote one of these people, while another person included a grab from the popular animated show Family Guy that showed all the characters vomiting.

Another individual put up a GIF of actress Jenny Slate on the program Parks & Recreation, saying: 'Hard pass.'

And one person even joked that what Chelsea had done was 'child abuse.'

Chelsea was undeterred however, and even responded to a few people who applauded her healthy take on pancakes.

'I think they're very good! Admittedly I like spinach and pancakes!' wrote Chelsea.

She later broke down the recipe by writing: 'We +puréed spinach which we blend after steaming to our regular pancake recipe but with a little less mix - Hope that makes sense!'

Nope: 'I'm sorry, Chelsea, but that just looks like....crepe,' wrote one person in response to an image of the pancakes Chelsea posted on Twitter

No go: Another person asked: 'why would you do this to a poor pancake on its big day?'

Cannot do it: An individual put up a GIF of actress Jenny Slate on the program Parks & Recreation, saying: 'Hard pass.'

It seems that she was also very aware of the criticisms being made, as she later responded to a critique of the GOP's new healthcare bill by tweeting: ' We may not agree on spinach pancakes, but surely that's indisputable?!'

Some were still however in disbelief over what Chelsea had done, with the best response perhaps coming from the person who asked: 'why would you do this to a poor pancake on its big day?'