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churro

[ choor-oh; Spanish choor-raw ]

noun

Mexican Cooking.
plural churros
  1. a long, slender, deep-fried pastry resembling a cruller.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of churro1

First recorded in 1925–30; from Spanish, perhaps after dialect churro (a kind of coarse-wooled sheep), the name for the inhabitants of the mountainous parts of Valencia, the approximate area where the pastry originated
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You’ll make a jalapeno and chocolate ganache to dip the churros.

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He was also looking for a way of repaying the same neighbors who had for years been loyal customers at the churro stand that his family ran from the home’s driveway.

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And our dessert course is called Under the Seven Train and honors Latino fruit sellers and churros carts.

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The work is particularly fulfilling, said McEvoy, who suffers from gluten intolerance and knows the rigor of planning meals at theme parks where pizza and churros are king.

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“We love the food, all the staff here is extremely friendly and they explain everything in English and in Spanish,” Isabel said as the group sipped coffee and snacked on churros.

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