Italian brownies tend to have as basic ingredients the expected baking soda, brown sugar, cocoa, eggs, flour, oil, and vanilla. They tend to have coffee. They also tend to have any combination of allspice, cinnamon, and/or cloves. To this mix may be added Chocolate Chips, chopped nuts [especially walnuts], and/or raisins.
Brownie or marroncino for the desert and coccinelle for Scouting are Italian equivalents of the English word "brownie." Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "BROW-nee" or "MAR-ron-TCHEE-no" (literally "little brown") for the desert and "KOK-tchee-NEL-ley" (literally "ladybird beetle") for the Scouting level in Italian.
A Lupetta is a Girl Scout Brownie from Italy. Lupetta is in the Italian language.
You can make creative recipes using brownie mix such as brownie cookies, brownie truffles, brownie waffles, or brownie ice cream sandwiches.
There is an estimated 15 mg of caffeine in one brownie.
There is no word for brownie. Just say brownie or "galleta" (cookie)
Brownie Wise's birth name is Brownie Mae Humphrey.
The Kodak Brownie Camera
a brownie will be whatever you want it to be dearies.
Some delicious mini brownie bite recipes to try are classic fudgy brownie bites, salted caramel brownie bites, and mint chocolate brownie bites.
Norwegians just call it brownie. If you ask a Norwegian for a brownie, they would immidiately understand what you want.
A brownie hound is a term that refers to suck ups. It comes from the phrase "brownie points", implying that a brownie hound wants nothing more than to earn them.
Some delicious mini brownie bites recipes to try include classic fudgy brownie bites, salted caramel brownie bites, and mint chocolate brownie bites.