• Mexican Cast Aluminum Bunuelera with Wood Handle Mode para hacer bunuelos 4.5
  • Mexican Cast Aluminum Bunuelera with Wood Handle Mode para hacer bunuelos 4.5
  • Mexican Cast Aluminum Bunuelera with Wood Handle Mode para hacer bunuelos 4.5

Mexican Cast Aluminum Bunuelera with Wood Handle Mode para hacer bunuelos 4.5

no!no! Mexican Cast Aluminum Bunuelera with Wood Handle Mode Para Hacer Bunuelos 5.5″ Mexico

  • made in mexico
  • Mexican Aluminum Bunuelera with Wooden Handle 4.5 inch head
  • Measurements: Branding round diameter about: 4.5 Handle Length about: 12
  • Material: Aluminum, Metal x Wood
  • Color : as seen on the picture

made in mexico

  • Measurements: Branding round diameter about: 5.5 Handle Length about: 12.5
  • Material: Aluminum, Metal x Wood
  • Color : as seen on the picture
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      A buñuelo (alternatively called bimuelo, birmuelo, bermuelo, burmuelo, or bonuelo; 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. Buñuelos are first known to have been consumed among Spain’s Morisco population. They typically consist of a simple, wheat-based yeast dough, often flavored with anise, that is thinly rolled, cut or shaped into individual pieces, then fried and finished off with a sweet topping. Buñuelos may be filled with a variety of things, sweet or savory. They can be round in ball shapes or disc shaped. In Latin America, buñuelos are seen as a symbol of good luck

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