No , It has a french origin
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In French, profiteroles are called "profiteroles." The term is the same in both languages, referring to the delicious cream-filled pastry balls typically served with chocolate sauce.
Yes, a matter of fact, they are. It doesn't matter what religion people are to eat profiteroles.
It is a croquembouche.
In profiteroles, gelatinization occurs when the starch in the flour absorbs liquid from the dough mixture and swells when heated in the oven. This swelling helps give the profiteroles structure and a light, airy texture as they bake. The gelatinization process also helps create a strong network that traps air bubbles and causes the profiteroles to puff up.
in a Spanish food restaurant
Spanish food does not come from Africa. Spanish food is from Spain, which is a European country. That said, many other cultures have influenced Spanish food.
Spanish food is what people eat in Spain
It depends if you like Spanish food or not.
Comida is the Spanish word for "food".
"Cream puffs with chocolate sauce" is an English equivalent of the French phrase profiteroles au chocolat. The pronunciation of the classic dessert will be "pro-fee-trol zo sho-ko-la" in French.
Spaghetti is not a Spanish food since it is Italian.