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How do you say "brownie" in Spanish?

How do you say "brownie" in Spanish?

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Like a brownie that someone would eat for desser;t NOT like a little girl or a girl scout

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updated Oct 2, 2010
edited by mountaingirl123
posted by bhijky

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Brownie wink

updated Oct 2, 2010
posted by Benz
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Hola,

bizcocho de chocolate es un término bastante generalizado. Un saludo,

Charlie

updated Oct 2, 2010
edited by charliemeyering
posted by charliemeyering
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They are a popular dessert (or postre) in the restaurants of Madrid.

I don't know how they write it, but they say, "brownie."

They look like this...!

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And, here is a recipe for "Brownie de Chocolate" in Spanish.

updated Oct 2, 2010
edited by JoyceM
posted by JoyceM
Yes, sometimes people call them "brownies", but only because they hear that word in american movies. The Spanish name is "bizcocho de chocolate". - bill1111, Oct 2, 2010
I cannot think of one American movie where they discuss brownies. Can you? - JoyceM, Oct 2, 2010
Well, I don't know if "discuss" is the right word, but they are certainly "mentioned" ;p - bill1111, Oct 2, 2010
I recall a few movies (like That 70's show) where Alice B. Toklas brownies were discussed. - 0074b507, Oct 2, 2010
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¡Hmm! , ¡qué rico!

Yummy! wink

updated Oct 2, 2010
posted by Gocika