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  2. Churro - Wikipedia

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    The standard "churro" is also sold under the name "calentitos de papas", the name referring to the softer mashed potato-like texture. [10] [11] [12] In parts of eastern Andalusia, a much thinner dough is used, which does not allow for the typical ridges to be formed on the surface of the churro.

  3. Mexican breads - Wikipedia

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    Panque ( from pound cake), sometimes called a queque usually refers to individual-sized pound cakes or cupcakes. [2] In general, the categories of bread derive from the type of dough (or batter). Some shapes, such as roscas (rings) or cuernos (crescents), may be made with different doughs, but are distinguished by different names.

  4. Homemade Air-Fryer Churros - AOL

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    Serve these cinnamon-sugar air-fryer churros fresh and hot with a cup of coffee or hot chocolate. They're sure to become a family favorite! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

  5. This Dulce de Leche Cake Topped With a Giant Churro is the ...

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  6. Buñuelo - Wikipedia

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    In some regions of Spain, buñuelos find a strong competitor in churros, which are increasingly widespread at parties normally associated with buñuelos. On the other hand, in Catalonia, churros are primarily consumed by tourists; Catalans prefer the xuixos or chuchos in churrerías or the buñuelos in their multiple forms in bakeries or in houses.

  7. These 3 Football Stadiums Have the Best Food on Thanksgiving

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    The Dallas Cowboys have been playing football on Thanksgiving Day since 1966 — with the exception of two years — and any fan that attends a game at AT&T Stadium can get a taste of the holiday.

  8. Cruller - Wikipedia

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    A cruller (/ ˈ k r ʌ l ər /) is a deep-fried pastry popular in parts of Europe and North America.In Europe it is typically either made of a string of dough that is folded over and twisted twice to create its signature shape or is formed from a rectangle of dough with a cut in the center allowing it to be pulled over and through itself to produce distinctive twists in the sides of the pastry.

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