These are called "cuernitos". Fact.
uma delicia
>>76072645
t.cuernuto
>>76072645
In Mexico, sure.
>>76072645
Sorry dude but those are croissants.
>>76072645
CROISSANTS. Idiot.
>>76072981
>>76073136
This. Mexico, don't even once.
>>76072981
>>76073136
This is correct
These other are called "bigotes". Fact.
>>76073175
Purebreed specie of croissants again.
>>76073175
>bigotes
baguettes
And these are "trenzas". Fact.
Orejas
These are called "Neapolitan". Fact.
>>76072645
you mean cornetti
They are all German. Fact.
>>76072645
Reminder that Croissants are from Austria, like most French cooking. The French aren't actually great cooks: they are just kings at repackaging other people's stuff a their own.
>Torta
>>76075258
>en el interior de la republica les dicen lonches a las tortas
Lol.
>piña
>>76072645
medialuna
>Tortilla
>>76075456
sabe
>pija
>>76072645
that's a croasan or croissant or however you want to write it
>>76075905
Jajajaha
>>76075342
anana
>>76072645
t. cornudo
>>76072645
Cangrejos-yes, we translate it
>>76073162
How do they call them in Spain? Croissants?
>>76072645
Actually they are Crescent Rolls.
You can put a hot dog in them to make a pig in a blanket.
>>76072645
Dont sully the croissant with names from your savage jungle tongue.
>>76079728
Me cago en tus putos muertos
it is known
>>76079601
>Translating the term because your population actually watches the category
Fun fact: Most bakers that came here in the early 20th century and began putting bakeries everywhere were often anarchists, and marxists, and all kinds of fucks ups, so the names for a bunch of pastries are usually mocking names to authorities. Be them priests, cops, or whatever.
>>76072645
those are called 'very little breads'
>>76073207
>croissants
>not crescent-shaped
Frenchies are dumb
Does it mean "little horns"?
>>76080217
Yes
>>76080241
Nice. We use the word "corn" for horn and "cornulete" for "little horns".
>>76072645
these are called 'larguitos' and 'de crema', and they are the top tier biscuits. Fact.
>>76080097
¿Qué?
>Implica que no existiese ya antes en español
No todos copiamos las palabras del ingles, "man" :^)
>>76080249
Romanian sounds nice desu, I heard it in a thread about romance languages yesterday.
>>76080302
Que ya existiese, no es algo positivo.
>>76080097
the term 'cornudo' is way older than americans' weird fetish
>>76080364
>a Pablo lo caga la mujer con otro hombre
>Pablo es un [X]
que es la X en Mexico?
>>76075342
pinya
>>76080383
Cheating is called "poner los cuernos", haven't really heard "cornudo" all that much despite that tho.
>>76075905
Que hijos de puta
>>76075905
>>76075905
>pija
These are conchas. Fact.
And this is "cajeta". Undeniable truth.
>>76075905
>>76080408
Cornudo is the translation of "cuck".
You obviously didn't know that because it's a term that is seldom used in Mexico, whereas the spaniards DO browse the category, hence my statement making fun of the spaniard.
>>76080873
Hmmm
>>76075905
>Concreto
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>76082535
Del latín: concrētus
>This thread
No wonder Americans think Spanish sounds like shit holy fuck
>>76079700
Yes
>>76075905
>>76082535
what's wrong with concreto?
>>76082908
Argentinian slang isn't relevant outside Rio de la Plata.
Those are Pillsbury™ Crescent Rolls
Would you like to know more?
>>76072645
Cuernitos los que te pone tu mamasssssita güeeeey
>>76072981
>>76073136
they are called kipferl
>Viennoiserie
>>76072645
this is a Schoggohörnsche