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Tiffi woke up bright and early. She couldn’t wait to share the information that she found on Google. They both arrive at the park at the same time.
Tiffi shares all the history information that she found on Google. Elsa shares some donut information that she found on Google regarding donuts in other countries.
'Spain Churros started on the Iberian peninsula, and came to the Americas via the Spanish. Now, they can be found just about everywhere. In Spain, they’re considered a breakfast food while in Mexico you can find them at pretty much all times of the day (and often alongside liquid chocolate to dip in).
Canada is the most doughnut-obsessed country in North America — and the world. Canadians consume more doughnuts per capita and have more doughnut shops per capita than any other country. Some of those doughnuts are the basic ones from Tim Hortons, but others are twists on fried dough that have become a point of national pride, like the Beaver Tail, which is a flat piece of fried dough (a shape that resembles a beaver’s tail) smeared with any topping you’d like.’ (Info from here)
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