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  • '''Coffee and doughnuts''' are a popular combination of food and drink in many cultures around the == Doughnuts ==
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  • Overview of Raised Doughnuts: = Raised Doughnuts =
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  • '''Canadian Doughnuts''' ...tons]]' "Timbits," the "Canadian Maple," and the "Honey Cruller." Canadian doughnuts are not only a staple in local bakeries and coffee shops but have also beco
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  • ...dough]] confectionery or dessert food. Originating from the United States, doughnuts are now enjoyed worldwide and come in various shapes, sizes, and flavors. ...arly doughnuts were not ring-shaped but were instead balls of dough, often filled with fruits or nuts, hence the name which came from "dough knots". The ring
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  • '''Fudge Doughnut''' is a type of [[doughnut]] that is typically filled or topped with [[fudge]], a type of [[confectionery]] that is rich and swee ...have cooled, they are filled or topped with fudge. The fudge used in fudge doughnuts is typically a chocolate fudge, but other flavors such as vanilla or peanut
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  • ...unique variations and traditions. These sweet treats, known universally as doughnuts, have evolved through time, adopting different ingredients, shapes, and nam ...aking powder. Popular varieties include the glazed, jelly-filled, and cake doughnuts. A unique American innovation is the doughnut shop, with chains like Dunkin
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  • ...which gives them a distinctively chewy texture. These doughnuts are often filled with sweetened [[red bean paste]], making them a delightful combination of ...cky dough. The dough is then divided into small portions, each of which is filled with a sweet [[red bean paste]]. After the filling process, these portions
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  • ...ochinuts are often glazed or coated in various flavors, similar to regular doughnuts. ...y. In addition, some shops offer filled Mochinuts, similar to cream-filled doughnuts.
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  • ...that originated in the United States. They are typically sweet and can be filled with jam, cream, or other sweet fillings. They are often topped with powder ...a type of fried dough food that originated in France. They are similar to doughnuts, but are typically square in shape and covered in powdered sugar.
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  • '''Italian Doughnuts''' ...ed and delicious. This article will explore the different types of Italian doughnuts, their history, and their significance in Italian culture.
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  • ...concept of sweet fillings evolved over time, with the first recorded sweet-filled doughnut being mentioned in a cookbook in the 16th century. ...flour dough, and typically either ring-shaped or without a hole, and often filled. The fillings are commonly made from [[fruit preserves]], [[jelly]], [[cust
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  • '''German Doughnuts''' are a popular variety of [[doughnut]]s originating from [[Germany]], kno ...ury, with the "Berliner" being one of the earliest forms. Initially, these doughnuts were made as a way to use up leftover ingredients and were fried in pork fa
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  • === Yeast doughnuts === The Boston cream doughnut is a filled doughnut that is typically filled with a rich and creamy vanilla custard. It is then topped with a layer of c
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  • ...sweets and desserts that includes items such as [[cakes]], [[pastries]], [[doughnuts]], and [[cookies]]. ...baked. They are often decorated with [[icing]] or [[frosting]], and can be filled with [[jam]] or [[cream]].
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  • '''Krofi''' are a traditional Slovenian dessert, similar to doughnuts. They are a popular treat in Slovenia and are traditionally eaten during [[ ...ced in the center of each round, which is then folded over and sealed. The doughnuts are deep-fried until golden brown, then dusted with powdered sugar.
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  • ...ve become a sought-after treat during the Games. The origin of Olympic Hot Doughnuts is not well-documented, but they have become a part of the larger cultural ...f these doughnuts. They became known for being served hot, often glazed or filled with various sweet fillings, making them a hit among people looking for a q
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  • ...rld on the [[Jewish holiday]] of [[Hanukkah]]. The doughnut is deep-fried, filled with jelly or custard, and then topped with powdered sugar. ...r glaze instead of powdered sugar. The doughnuts are typically deep-fried, filled, and then dusted with powdered sugar.
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  • ...try that originated in the United States. It is a type of doughnut that is filled with a rich and creamy custard and topped with a smooth chocolate glaze. Th ...hese rounds are then fried until they turn golden brown. After frying, the doughnuts are left to cool.
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  • '''Glazed Doughnuts''' are a type of [[fried dough confectionery]] or [[dessert food]]. The dou Glazed doughnuts are usually made from a sweet, yeast-based dough which is shaped into rings
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  • Doughnuts come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors. Some popular variations in Glazed doughnuts - a classic, simple doughnut covered in a sugary glaze
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