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- Pirouline is a brand of creme-filled rolled wafer cookie sold in the United States by the DeBeukelaer Corporation. Piroulines were developed in 1984 by...
- produced with a chocolate covering. Another po****r flavor is lemon. Piroulines and Barquillos are wafers rolled into a tube, and sometimes filled with...
- (General Mills, cookie mixes) Pecan Sandies (Keebler) P**** Freans (United) Pirouline (DeBeukelaer) Stauffer's (Meiji) Stella D'Oro (Lance) Sunshine (Keebler)...
- England Hong Kong love letters are commonly sold in tin cans Cucurucho Pirouline Pizzele Waffle Semprong Fortune cookie "Cookie Roll". biscuit people....
- named Mrs Cakehead. Food portal Allsorts Cheetos Nik Naks (British snack) Pirouline "United Biscuits - Twiglets". Archived from the original on 26 July 2011...
- cream Baklava, a Middle-Eastern confection of layered pastry and honey Pirouline, a cream-filled tubular wafer cookie List of desserts "El alfajor de Medina...
- Own Nik Naks (British snack) Oreo Parle-G P**** Freans Penguin (biscuit) Pirouline Plasmon biscuit Quadratini Quely Rebisco Skips (snack) Space Raiders (snack...
- neules, bigger than neules and they taste different. Catalan cuisine Pirouline Olesti, Isabel (2005-08-17). "'Neules'". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582...
- in fact a fairy. Pirouline is Mélusine's half-sister, though, as Mélusine herself points out, it is more the reverse since Pirouline is twice her weight...
- múa̯n]; lit. 'rolled gold') is a Thai snack, similar to the American pirouline. It is a crispy wafer that comes in a cigar-shaped form. Its origins was...