It's difficult to say brownies in Himalayan since they don't eat brownies in the Himalaya's - it's difficult to name something that doesn't actually exist in their culture.
Undercooked brownies can still be eaten, which is what I would do. You also have the option of putting them back in the oven to bake longer.
All recipes that are called 'Stove top brownies' still call for the batter to be baked in the oven.
No, it's not a popular thing to make and eat here. If it is eaten it's not known as brownies - in the UK the name Brownies refers to the equivalent of Cub Scouts for girls aged about 7 to about 10.
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In Zambia brownie girl scouts are called Lechwe guide Girl Guides Association of Zambia Age level 5 to 11 are called Lechwe Guide
Collective nouns for brownies is a tray of brownies or a pan of brownies. The collective noun for Brownies is a troop of Brownies.
Collective nouns for brownies is a tray of brownies or a pan of brownies. The collective noun for Brownies is a troop of Brownies.
At the beginning of Girl Guides, all levels were called Guides. In 1914, Lord Baden-Powell organized the Rosebuds as the youngest Guide group. However, the girls did not like the name, so it was changed to "Brownies" after the story, "The Brownies" by Juliana Horatia Ewing, written in 1870.
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It is known that brownies originated in the United States. Although their original creator is still debated, many believe that Fanny Farmer first created them in 1905.
The goal is to have all Girl Scouts (GSUSA) to be participating in the national program - Leadership Journeys and The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting - by June 2012. Until then, Girl Scout Brownies may still earn the Try-Its, however, is is strongly suggested that troops check to see if the Try-Its (badges) are still available as all the discontinued insignia are no longer being manufactured. If your council's shop does not have them, try contacting other Girl Scout council shops.