10 things you didn't know about doughnuts.

techs

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Prior to the Revolutionary War, when Manhattan was still New Amsterdam and under control the Dutch, doughnuts came ashore known only as olykoeks – or oily cakes.

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No one quite knows who first thought of using boiling oil to cook pastry, but one story traces it all back to a cow in colonial times, which apparently kicked over a pot of oil onto a mixture of pastry. The most tasty animal mistake in history.

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Female Salvation Army workers became known as “Doughnut Girls” on the front lines of World War I, where they would cook and distribute doughnuts for the homesick American soldiers in France.

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Long before the word “Doughboy” conjured images of the Pillsbury shorty, it was the nickname for the homesick frontline warriors during World War I, who eagerly awaited the arrival of the Doughnut Girls. For them, doughnuts were the key symbols of home.

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The very first doughnut machine was invented after the end of the war, coming to life in 1920 New York City, invented by Russian refugee Adolph Levitt. It was the talk of the town.

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At the 1933 World’s Fair in Chicago, doughnuts weren’t just a popular fad; they were being proclaimed as the “Hit Food of the Century of Progress,” lauded as the perfect union of fresh ingredients and automated preparation.

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Dunking doughnuts rose to popularity in 1934, after Clark Gable did it in "It Happened One Night.” But rumor has it that the first dunk took place in a New York City deli, when actress Mae Murray accidentally dropped her fresh doughnut into her cup of steaming coffee.

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Doughnut Dollies replaced the Doughnut Girls in World War II, as once again doughnuts were trotted out to soldiers as a fresh, hot reminder of the homefront they were fighting for

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Anthropologist Paul R. Mullins cites an 1803 English cookbook as the first of its kind to mention doughnuts – in an appendix of "American" recipes. Even from the first days of the 19th century, the fried creations were considered a uniquely American staple.

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People will often buy bagels or croissants for breakfast, thinking they are making the healthier option in avoiding doughnuts. But at Dunkin’ Donuts, the reverse is true: A standard jelly doughnut has 260 calories, while croissants in comparison have 310 calories, and plain bagels (pre-cream cheese) have 320.

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Doughnuts are delicious (ok, that's number 11, but its true)
 

Saint Nick

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Just because something is high in calories doesn't make it unhealthy. Calories are a measurement of energy/heat.
 

geno

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1) 10)
People will often buy bagels or croissants for breakfast, thinking they are making the healthier option in avoiding doughnuts. But at Dunkin’ Donuts, the reverse is true: A standard jelly doughnut has 260 calories, while croissants in comparison have 310 calories, and plain bagels (pre-cream cheese) have 320.

Actually, according to DD's website : Jelly donut = 290 calories, plain croissant = 310, so the gap isn't so wide :sneaky:
 

rudder

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I used to work for the health department. Once I went into the bakery and saw someone taking a big piece of dough and slapping it against his chest. The owner said that it was not big deal because that is how the baker flattened the dough for pastries. He said I should come back the next day and watch him make the holes in doughnuts.
 

Skitzer

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How about telling me 10 things I didn't know about bacon instead... just sayin

Hmmmmm /// bacon donut
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alkemyst

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3)
Female Salvation Army workers became known as “Doughnut Girls” on the front lines of World War I, where they would cook and distribute doughnuts for the homesick American soldiers in France.

It was actually the Doughnut Girl's Holes that were the rage with the solders. All the fun and none of the calories.
 

OCGuy

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12. The glazed ones make a good fifi in jail if you dont have access to a rubber glove and vasoline
 

bfdd

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Krispy Kreme is fucking gross and they make the worst donuts I have ever had period. I do not understand how people can enjoy the filth they put out and call "donuts".

My favorite is the plain regular old donut or cinnamon/sugar donut.