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  2. Churro - Wikipedia

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    A churro (Spanish pronunciation:, Portuguese pronunciation: ) is a ... The origin of churros is unclear. But according to food historian Michael Krondl, ...

  3. Navajo-Churro - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo-Churro, or Churro for short, [3] (also American or Navajo Four-Horned) is a breed of domestic sheep originating with the Spanish Churra sheep obtained by the Diné around the 16th century during the Spanish Conquest. [4] Its wool consists of a protective topcoat and soft undercoat.

  4. Fartura (food) - Wikipedia

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    Churro dough was easy to produce and fry over an open fire in the mountains, where shepherds lived most of the time. [ 4 ] The food is part of the Arab influence in Portuguese cuisine , in using sugar instead of honey for sweetening.

  5. 19 Churro Recipes That Are a Cinnamon Lover’s Dream - AOL

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    But the dessert actually originated in Spain; as the stor. No judgment, but in case you haven’t had the immense pleasure of eating a fresh churro, it’s a fried treat made by piping dough ...

  6. The Best Dessert in Every State (and Where to Try It) - AOL

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    The churro cookie takes the snickerdoodle, considered the state’s cookie, to the next level. The cookie gets stuffed with a gooey and warm dulce de lychee filling. Jay D./Yelp

  7. Taco Bell Just Announced Over a Dozen New Menu Items ... - AOL

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    Taco Bell did not specify a launch date for the new item. Dulce de Leche Cinnabon Delights Taco Bell fans already know and love the chain's Cinnabon Delights , aka warm donut holes filled with ...

  8. 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.

  9. Frijoles charros - Wikipedia

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    Frijoles charros (cowboy beans) is a traditional Mexican dish. It is named after the traditional Mexican cowboy horsemen, or charros.The dish is characterized by pinto beans stewed with onion, garlic, and bacon.