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Who invented donuts? Doughnuts got their name because they resembled walnuts. The Dutch had introduced them as oil cakes and usually baked them as treats for holidays. Why do doughnuts have holes? Downtown Rockport, Maine, has a bronze plaque commemorating Gregory. How did America get its name and Where did the name America come from?

So it was literally dough with nuts in in, doughnuts. Her son is the one credited with putting the hole in the center of t. Continue Reading. Irving described "balls of sweetened dough, fried in hog's fat, and called doughnuts, or olykoeks.

Doughnut is the more traditional spelling, and still dominates outside the US. At present, doughnut and the shortened form donut are both pervasive in American English. In informal speech the phrase is used to highlight stupidity. You Donut. An individual whom is extremely stupid. Lacks intelligence and common sense. An idiot. A mild insult often used in the work places of southern England.

Somebody who does something incredibly stupid. The dictionary-approved spelling for the ring-shaped cake made of dough and fried in fat is doughnut. Why are Doughnuts called Doughnuts? The dough was often tied in a knot style, a dough knot evolved into doughnut.

At present, doughnut and the shortened form donut are both pervasive in American English. In four articles beginning October 9, two mention the donut spelling. About Salvation Army volunteers went to France. Because of the difficulties of providing freshly baked goods from huts established in abandoned buildings near the front lines, the two Salvation Army volunteers Ensign Margaret Sheldon and Adjutant Helen Purviance came up with the idea of providing doughnuts.

At Velvet Creme we have always been in support of good causes. And with the relaunch we intend to continue to help our communities by providing discounted doughnuts and coffee. Please feel free to contact us about working together on your next fundraising event!



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