@alejosierrass: Haciendo milhojas fácil😋😋 #panaderia #paratiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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camilo_bernal06
Bernal!. :
bro ya dormiste?
2025-10-22 04:49:10
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laurad132
Laura Duarte :
Yo: voy a hacerla También yo a la mitad del video: me arrepentí
2025-10-22 01:41:48
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julieth_m83
Juli :
Muchas gracias
2025-10-27 11:09:01
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_sstollass_
Stolas🦉 :
no sé, pero ese panadero es muy tierno
2025-10-22 01:37:39
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lauradanielacontr77
dani_ela :
oye y dónde queda esa panadería para ir a probar ?? ,🤔🤔
2025-10-22 00:45:13
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chronocuriomania
Historia y curiosidades 👽⚔️ :
Donde le ponga más Arequipe se las tira:v
2025-10-23 04:01:10
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dayis.baubi
Dayis Baubi :
Como hago la esencia de arequipe xq donde estoy no hay!!
2025-10-22 06:14:54
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andresito.w02
Andresito :
Bueno, voy a hacer pan o aprender de rectángulos
2025-10-22 02:07:48
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goku_el_brujo
GOKU_EL_BRUJO :
oe pa, a cuantos grados lo hornea?
2025-10-22 20:55:53
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nicolmendez1097
nicol :
Sabe hacer pan rollo ? No ojaldrado !! No he encontrado receta y quiero hacer pan rollo 😭😭😭😭
2025-10-23 22:17:56
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richard_4.2.0
Ri'chard.s :
puedo decir que lo conocí en sus inicios y lo intenté motivar
2025-10-22 04:01:13
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mimig_1702
Mimi 04 :
Vi el video por curiosidad, pero no es ni rápido, ni sencillo, ni fácil, al igual que bonita profesión ❤️❤
2025-10-23 13:14:04
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lavenecolorada
Lavenecolorada :
Cuantas vueltas son en total
2025-10-22 04:00:05
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th_rogelio97
Rogelio Garcia :
si si si, que mas?😍🥰
2025-10-24 04:34:00
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gabrielcisnerosphocco
TYYYYY :
Que me recomiendas usar, la harina misma para que no se peque o semola :I?
2025-10-26 18:43:34
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lorena.ariza1
nicolsita :
cada quien con el don que Dios le dió: nada más hermoso que ver a alguien que ama su don y lo hace ver tan fácil.Graxias por mostrarnos su talento y deseo que Dios aumente su conocimiento y su amor al bello y perfecto arte de la panadería y pastelería ✨
2025-10-22 14:18:26
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ducruzx_f1
Ducruzxf1_oficial :
este man es crack para editar y aún así trabajar
2025-10-22 03:53:29
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hola_mamitas
Hola mamitas :
y los negritos? 🍰
2025-10-23 18:45:47
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fpeex_
ᴘɪᴘᴇ :
cuantos triángulos hago entonces para que salga rectángulo?😅
2025-10-22 16:51:27
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klkd57
Kev :
2025-10-22 23:34:47
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e1426335
1244466 :
Yo viendo el video sabiendo que jamás haré milhojas
2025-10-23 04:30:17
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esma1ff
esma1f :
Que te dijera...
2025-10-26 06:47:45
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diegosanchez47454
diego sanchez :
eso se puede hacer a mano como que me dan ganas de intentarlo
2025-10-22 16:41:12
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albalaluna2
albalaluna2 :
vengo del video de las 20 horas de trabajo, paisa ¿ya durmió? me quedé con pena...
2025-10-26 17:19:06
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vallest03
vallesteros :
se puede con margarina
2025-10-24 23:30:42
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