
DID YOU KNOW?
Did you know that the name "churros" comes from their curved shape, reminiscent of the horns of the Navaro-Churro breed of sheep native to Spain?
This churro recipe is often associated with Carnival, as this popular festival, which marks the end of winter Lent, is an opportunity to celebrate, through Mardi Gras, the end of a lean period according to the Christian religion.
We also celebrate the end of the winter solstice, whose following symbolizes rebirth and food opulence! Gone are the days of old pieces of meat lying at the bottom of the smoker!
Gone are the days of spare food and restrictions. The days are getting longer and we're celebrating better days to come.