- A
molinillo is a
traditional turned wood
whisk used in
Latin America, as well as the Philippines,
where it is also
called a
batirol or batidor. Its use...
-
Molinillo may
refer to:
Matisia grandifolia, also
known as
molinillo, a
flowering plant from
Ecuador Molinillo,
Spain a town in
Salamanca Province, Spain...
- the drink.
Atole drinks are
whipped up
using a
wooden whisk called a
molinillo. The
whisk is
rolled between the
palms of the hands, then
moved back and...
- made in a
tsokolatera and
briskly mixed with a
wooden baton called the
molinillo (also
called batidor or batirol),
causing the
drink to be characteristically...
- then add the
tablet of
chocolate and stir
continuously with a
whisk or
molinillo (a whisk-like
wooden stirring spoon native to Meso America). This action...
- used in
combination with a
molinillo baton to
froth the chocolate. List of
chocolate drinks "Batidor, Batirol,
Molinillo, Chocolatera, atbp". Market...
- doppelgänger of
sorts would always have a
wooden leg in the
shape of a
molinillo, a
wooden kitchen utensil used to stir hot
drinks such as
chocolate or...
- San Juan del
Molinillo is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Ávila,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2006
census (INE), the muni****lity...
- by
dissolving the
wedges in hot milk, then
whisking the
cocoa with a
molinillo or wire whisk. In Mexico, in the
traditional Aztec and
Mayan form, Cayenne...
- Histórico,
Conde de Ureña,
Cristo de la Epidemia, El Bulto, El Ejido, El
Molinillo,
Ensanche Centro,
Explanada de la Estación, La Aurora, La Goleta, La Manía...