Nowadays, churros are mostly known in the US as a "Mexican snack", but it is not the case. They originated in China in the 14th century. Then Portuguese merchants copied such 'invention' and brought it with them to Europe in the 16th century. As they were close to Spain, they also copied this food and eventually was diffused to the Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the Americas, including Mexico and Brazil.
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Yes, it like a desert that can be covered with powdered sugar
Flan is a popular Mexican custard. Sopapillas and churros are Mexican style doughnuts. There are several Mexican pastries but my favorite is Tres Leches cake.
No, cookies are baked; whereas churros are deep-fried in oil. Churros are more closely related to doughnuts than to cookies. In fact, they are often referred to as Spanish (or Mexican) doughnuts.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
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Yes, they love churros! :)
Typically the drink served with churros is hot chocolate.
'churro' is a kind of fritter. The plural 'churros' is pronounced 'CHOORRawss'.
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Yes you can use self raising flour for churros
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Churros look like centrioles. After all, centrioles were here first.