'churro' is a kind of fritter. The plural 'churros' is pronounced 'CHOORRawss'.
Yes, and they are AMAZING!
The name "churros" is believed to come from the Spanish word "churro," which was used to describe the shape of the pastry resembling the horns of the Churra sheep breed in Spain.
i did churros it took alot of time and money so just do bull fighting
No, churros are not Italian. They are actually a traditional Spanish dessert made from dough that is fried until crispy and then typically dusted with sugar and served with a dipping sauce. Churros are popular in Spanish-speaking countries and have become popular in many other parts of the world as well.
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:
Churros are a popular Spanish dessert made from a dough of flour, water, and salt, which is then piped into hot oil to fry. They are typically rolled in a mixture of sugar and cinnamon before serving.
Churros are a traditional Spanish desert. They were developed by Spanish shepards. Up high in the mountains, fresh baked good were hard to come by, so the first ingenious nomadic folk came up with a delicious cake-like, cylinder shaped, pastry that could be easily cooked in a pan or over an open fire. This was the birth on churros.
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Churros are a traditional Spanish dessert that originated in Spain. They are popular in many Latin American countries and other regions around the world, often served with chocolate or dulce de leche for dipping.
I think you mean Churros. Churros are made almost exactly the way you make donuts, except they're not rings. They are long cylinders of dough that are deep fried and covered with cinnamon.
Yes, they do, but it is not incredibly common. Churros is a very common Spanish food that has been brought over to many hispanic and latino cultures. Some eat it more than others though.
Churros is pronounced as "CHOO-rohz."