Simply brownies, they don't have a translation
Brownies are called brownies because they are brown.
Brownies
No, in Italy, brownie scouts are not called wolf cubs. Instead, the younger section of the Italian Scout movement for girls is typically referred to as "Lupetti" for boys and "Lupette" for girls, which translates to "little wolves." The term "brownies" is more commonly associated with the Girl Scouts in other countries, but in Italy, the Cub Scouts and Brownies are distinct.
In Spanish, brownies are called "brownies" as well, often with no translation. In French, they are referred to as "brownies" or "gâteau au chocolat." In Italian, they can also be called "brownies" or "torta al cioccolato." Similarly, in German, they are known as "Brownies."
Whities.
The category of the Girl Scouts for younger girls now known as Brownies was originally called Rosebuds. The chocolate confection that became popular in North America at the beginning of the 20th Century appears to have been called "brownies" from the time they were first created.
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In many groups, Brownies are still called Brownies, but some groups have adopted the name of "Gumnuts". In yet other groups, "Girl Guides" encompasses both the younger and older girls' groups.
All recipes that are called 'Stove top brownies' still call for the batter to be baked in the oven.
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.