doughnut

     

A oughnut, or donut, is a sweet, deep-fried piece of dough or batter. The two most common types are the torus-shaped ring doughnut and the filled doughnut, a flattened sphere injected with jam, jelly, cream, custard, or another sweet filling. A small spherical piece of dough, originally made from the middle of a ring doughnut, may be cooked as a doughnut hole. A doughnut also looks similar to a bagel, which uses the same shape as a ring donut.

Trivia about doughnut

  • Guinness says the largest of these treats was a jelly one that weighed 3,739 lbs.; hope no one tried to dunk it
  • Unlike other kinds of this deep-fried treat, the "jelly" type usually doesn't have a hole in the middle
  • (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map of recent earthquakes around the San Andreas Fault on the monitor.) A Japanese seismologist saw a possible circular earthquake pattern that could build up to one very large quake, in the hole in what's called the Mogi this, like a bakery treat
  • Tasty term for the weighted ring used by hitters to warm up

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