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  • | Doughnut, cake type||76.0 | Doughnut, cake type, chocolate||76.0
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  • ...s ingredients, such as [[meat]], [[cheese]], [[fruit]], and [[cream]]. The doughnut sandwich is a popular choice for breakfast or dessert, and it is often serv ...ndwich" is a combination of the words "doughnut" and "sandwich". The word "doughnut" is derived from the English words "dough" and "nut", referring to the shap
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  • == List of doughnut varieties == This is a comprehensive list of various doughnut varieties from around the world.
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  • '''Long John (doughnut)''' The '''Long John''' is a type of [[doughnut]] that is popular in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. It is a bar-shap
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  • ...ughnut is a popular choice in many [[bakery|bakeries]] and [[doughnut shop|doughnut shops]] around the world. ...the fudge doughnut is unclear, but it likely evolved from the traditional doughnut, which has a long history dating back to ancient times. The addition of fud
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  • == Boston Cream Doughnut == ...ft dough, creamy filling, and decadent chocolate makes it a favorite among doughnut lovers.
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  • == Sour Cream Doughnut == ...and moist, tender texture. It is made by incorporating sour cream into the doughnut batter, which not only imparts a unique flavor but also helps to create a l
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  • '''Bombolone''' is an Italian filled doughnut and is primarily consumed in [[Tuscany]]. The name ''bombolone'' derives fr ...ically filled with [[cream]] or [[jam]], although other fillings such as [[chocolate]] or [[custard]] are also common. The dough is made from flour, sugar, eggs
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  • '''Krapfen''' is a traditional [[Austrian]] pastry similar to a [[doughnut]] with no central hole, often filled with apricot jam or vanilla cream. It ...ven fruit compote. In [[Germany]], a similar pastry known as a [[Berliner (doughnut)|Berliner]] is often filled with plum butter or raspberry jam.
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  • ...t]], and a popular food during the [[Jewish]] holiday of [[Hanukkah]]. The doughnut is deep-fried, filled with [[jam]] or [[custard]], and then topped with pow ...ans "sponge". This is likely a reference to the sponge-like texture of the doughnut.
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  • '''Old-fashioned doughnut''' ...shape, fluted edges, and a crisp exterior, which sets it apart from other doughnut varieties.
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  • ...its or nuts, hence the name which came from "dough knots". The ring-shaped doughnut, which is now the most common form, is believed to have been created by a s ...r frying, doughnuts may be glazed with a sugar icing, spread with icing or chocolate on top, or filled with jam, jelly, cream, custard, or other sweet fillings.
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  • ...hollow inside. Once cool, the pastry is then filled with a [[vanilla]], [[chocolate]], or [[coffee]] flavoured [[pastry cream]] (crème pâtissière), custard ...ed with [[vanilla pudding]] or other such dessert custard, and topped with chocolate ganache. Miniature éclairs are also created for dessert buffets and to be
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  • '''Bombolone''' is a type of [[doughnut]] originating from [[Italy]]. It is a popular sweet treat and breakfast ite ...es from the Italian word "bombola", which means "bubble", referring to the doughnut's round and puffy shape.
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  • ...]] and around the world during the [[Jewish]] holiday of [[Hanukkah]]. The doughnut is deep-fried, filled with jelly or custard, and then topped with powdered ...here are also Sufganiyot that are topped with colored sugar or glazed with chocolate.
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  • === [[Doughnut]]s === ...They are typically long and thin, and are often served with a side of hot chocolate for dipping.
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  • ...ry is then filled with a variety of sweet fillings, such as [[custard]], [[chocolate]], or fruit [[jam]]. The top of the bombolone is often dusted with powdered ...illing used, with some regions preferring fruit jams, while others opt for chocolate or custard.
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  • ...nd Krispy Kreme being widely recognized. The U.S. also celebrates National Doughnut Day on the first Friday of June annually, a tradition dating back to World ...ing a wide variety of doughnuts alongside its coffee. The "Canadian Maple" doughnut, filled with maple-flavored cream and topped with a maple syrup glaze, is a
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  • ...t is typically filled with various sweet fillings such as jam, custard, or chocolate. Spurgos are often enjoyed as a dessert or a sweet treat during special occ ...Some popular fillings include strawberry jam, raspberry jam, apricot jam, chocolate cream, vanilla custard, or even Nutella. The filling is typically injected
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  • .... The name "Krofi" is derived from the German word "Krapfen", which means "doughnut". There are several variations of Krofi. Some are filled with chocolate, cream, or other types of jam. There are also savory versions, filled with
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