As the name "German brownies" suggests, they do originate from Germany. But "German Guinness brownies" are a concoction from the UK or US.
Rosebuds
in 1990
The name was thought up by Agnes Baden-Powell, the founder of rosebuds and Guides, and sister to Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouts. But the girls didn't like it and changed the name to brownies in 1915. They got the name 'brownies' from a famous and well-loved book by Juliana Horatia Ewing, "The Brownies and other stories".
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.
sweilioko. We don't have name for 'brownies', but we call them " swelioko" because it means "tough cookie"
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.
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.
Not usually. Brownie Guides originated in Britain, as with normal guides. The brownies were Scottish pixies, who also give their name to box cameras, which were originated from America.
pastitreatures
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.