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buñuelo
[boon-yoo-ey-loh, boo-nywe-law]
noun
plural
buñuelosMexican Cooking., a thin, round, fried pastry, often dusted with cinnamon sugar.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
At six on the dot, she came back and announced, “Buñuelo time!”
The buñuelo steams as Esneider breaks it with his hands to share between us, passing out napkins from his tote bag of supplies.
The country has several signature treats that are similar to doughnuts, including the fritter-like buñuelo and it’s sister pastry, the sopapilla.
The pint-sized fourteen-year-old Alia Abad, from Chicago, smiled when she heard the word “buñuelo,” because she loves Spanish.
She then correctly spelled "quebrada,""collyrium," "buñuelo," and "brindisi" before missing "irbis" to finish in a tie for fifth.
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