Buñuelo
A buñuelo (Spanish: [buˈɲwelo]) (alternatively called bimuelo, birmuelo, bermuelo, burmuelo, or bonuelo; Catalan: bunyol, IPA: [buˈɲɔɫ]) is a fried dough ball. It is a popular snack in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Uruguay, Spain, Venezuela, Greece, Guam, Turkey and Morocco, and is a tradition at Christmas, Ramadan, and among Sephardic Jews at Hanukkah. It will usually have a filling or a topping. In Mexican cuisine, it is often served with a syrup made with piloncillo.
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Buñuelo
A buñuelo (Spanish: [buˈɲwelo]) (alternatively called bimuelo, birmuelo, bermuelo, burmuelo, or bonuelo; Catalan: bunyol, IPA: [buˈɲɔɫ]) is a fried dough ball. It is a popular snack in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Uruguay, Spain, Venezuela, Greece, Guam, Turkey and Morocco, and is a tradition at Christmas, Ramadan, and among Sephardic Jews at Hanukkah. It will usually have a filling or a topping. In Mexican cuisine, it is often served with a syrup made with piloncillo.
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A buñuelo (Spanish: [buˈɲwelo] ...... seen as a symbol of good luck.
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El buñuelo es una masa de hari ...... por ejemplo manzana o pescado.
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Goûter populaire dans nombre d ...... ël, du Ramadan et de Hanoucca.
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Le frittelle sono vivande frit ...... o essere sia dolci che salate.
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Bimuelo, birmuelo, bermuelo, burmuelo, bonuelo
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Round Colombian buñuelos
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A buñuelo (Spanish: [buˈɲwelo] ...... a syrup made with piloncillo.
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El buñuelo es una masa de hari ...... por ejemplo manzana o pescado.
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Goûter populaire dans nombre d ...... ël, du Ramadan et de Hanoucca.
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Le frittelle sono vivande frit ...... o essere sia dolci che salate.
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Buñuelo
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