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Doughnut

Doughnut

Doughnut

Doughnut

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A doughnut or donut is a type of pastry made from leavened fried dough. It is popular in many countries and is prepared in various forms as a sweet snack that can be homemade or purchased in bakeries, supermarkets, food stalls, and franchised specialty vendors.

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"Doughnuts might have been designed for dunking. A doughnut, like bread is held together by an elastic net of the protein . The gluten might stretch, and eventually even break, when the doughnut is dunked in hot coffee, but it doesnt swell or dissolve as the liquid is drawn into the network of holes and channels that the gluten supports. This means that the doughnut dunker can take his or her time, pausing only to let the excess liquid drain back into the cup before easing the doughnut to the waiting mouth."
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"The first known appearance of donut in print was in a childrens book, Pecks Bad Boy and His Pa, published in 1900. He would just drink a cup of coffee and eat a donut. The cookbooks of the time used doughnut, and so it apparently remained until the 1920s, when Adolph Levitt, then owner of the New York-based Display Doughnut Machine Corporation, sought to promote his automated doughnut machines to foreign buyers, and donut seemed a convenient shorthand. Perhaps his inspiration came from abbreviated spellings on street signs, for example Dnuts for sale, or from his many Jewish customers; the Yiddish word donat applies to an unfilled doughnut, as of course were those made by his machines. In America the interchangeability of the two spellings was established by the end of the 1930s, and the use of donut has slowly increased in use there."
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