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List of doughnut varieties

Doughnuts are a type of fried dough food. The following is a list of doughnut and fried dough pastry varieties.

Traditional Polish pączki

Variations and specialties by region edit

The terms below constitute either names for different doughnut types created using local recipes, or for the local language translation of the term for an imported doughnut product.

  • ArgentinaSopaipilla, also called tortas fritas (fried pastries) or Kreppel, is a fried pastry or quick bread that was introduced by German immigrants, and is similar to the Berliner. Facturas are a popular baked doughnut found in every corner bakery. Other names that may be seen in bakeries are berlinesas and bolas de fraile ("friar's balls").
  • ArmeniaPonchik, borrowed from Russian, is a deep-fried piece of dough shaped into a flattened sphere and filled with confiture or other sweet filling. Tukalik are similar to doughnut holes, and Armenian doughnuts are referred to as chickies.
  • Australia – Kitchener bun, Similar to Berliner, but with an open face and the use of more cream than jam. Besides traditional ring doughnuts, jam doughnuts are common in most bakeries, often sold warm.
  • Austria – Austrian doughnut equivalents are called Krapfen and resemble the Berliner. Especially popular during carnival season (Fasching), they are solid and usually filled with apricot jam (traditional) or vanilla cream (vanillekrapfen). They are made from sweet yeast dough fried in fat or oil, usually with a filling of marmalade, jam, chocolate, champagne, custard, mocha, or with no filling at all. They are usually topped with icing, powdered sugar, or conventional sugar.
  • Azoresfilhós, malassadas
 
Oliebollen from Belgium and the Netherlands
  • Belgium – Smoutebollen or croustillons are similar to Dutch Oliebollen but usually do not contain any fruit, except sometimes for apple chunks. They are typical carnival and fair snacks and are dusted with powdered sugar.
  • Bohemia – "kobliha", "bavorský vdolek", see the Czech Republic
  • BoliviaBuñuelos are a round fry bread.
  • Brazil – Guava paste, cream, dulce de leche or chocolate ganache filled doughnuts are referred to as sonho, meaning "dream". These are usually coated with a mixture of white sugar and cinnamon or topped with powdered sugar.
 
A stack of mekitsas with jam
  • Brunei – kuih galang
  • Bulgariaponichki, mekitsas
  • Cambodia – nom kong, the Cambodian doughnut, which is named after its shape – the word កង, pronounced 'kong' in Khmer, means "wheel", while 'nom' (Khmer: នំបុ័ង) is the general word for pastry or any kind of starchy food. A very inexpensive treat for everyday Cambodians, this sweet pastry consists of a rice flour dough moulded into a classic ring shape and then deep fried in fat, then drizzled with a palm sugar toffee and sprinkled with sesame seeds. The rice flour gives it a chewy texture that Cambodians are fond of.
  • CameroonPuff-puff
  • Canada – Canadian variants include the beaver tail, cruller, dutchie, Timbits, potato flour doughnuts, and Newfoundland's toutin. Maple bars – bar doughnuts with maple syrup-flavored icing – are also commonly found in the US, especially in neighboring states, such as Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan.
  • Chile – Round fried filled doughnuts without holes are popular in Chile because of the large German community there. This doughnut is called a Berlin (plural Berlines). They may be filled with jam or with manjar, the Chilean version of dulce de leche.
  • China – Although Chinese cuisine now features doughnut–type pastries borrowed from American and European kitchens, traditional pastries are somewhat different. They often feature thin, leathery dough surrounding plentiful mildly sweet or savory filling. Cantonese cuisine features an oval shaped pastry called Ngàuhleisōu (牛脷酥, lit. "ox–tongue pastry" due to its tongue-like shape). A similar food is called saa jung (沙翁), fried round dough balls with sugar sprinkled on top. A Shanghai dessert named 高力豆沙 is a variant of this, with oilier dough (originally made with egg white) and filled with red bean paste. Another variant uses thickened, lightly sweetened black sesame paste for filling and is sprinkled with sesame seeds. Other types are tikoy, zha gao, jin doi, chien doi, and zhá miàn quān. A salty variation are deep-fried doughnut sticks that are often quite oily, hence their Mandarin name, yóutiáo (油條, literally "oil strips"); in Cantonese, this doughnut–style pastry is called yàuhjagwái (油炸鬼); it is often served with congee, a traditional rice porridge. The most similar in appearance one is called Mianwo (面窝) popular in Wuhan. It is fried from rice and soybeans mixed slurry rather than dough and It also has a variant made from potato.
  • Cote d'IvoireGbofloto
  • Colombiabuñuelos, roscas
  • Corsicafritelli
 
Kroštule
  • Croatiatrijesce, primoštenske fritule, fritule, istarski cukarini, kroštule, krafne, krofna, krafna, or pokladnice (poklade meaning "carnival")
  • Cyprus – Loukoumades
  • Czech Republic – Koblihy or vdolky (without a hole) are usually filled with jam and dusted with sugar. Vdolky are not as high as koblihy. Bavorský vdolek or Bavorský koblih ("Bavarian doughnut") may be fried or baked and have jam and thick sour cream on top.
  • Denmark – The "Berliner" without a hole is available in bakeries across the country and are called Berliner like in Germany. Another variant without the filling is aebleskiver, normally eaten with powdered sugar and jam on the side.
  • Ecuador – Huevitos Chilenos ("Chilean Eggs"), a small variety of round Doughnut (without a hole), sold year-round on street corners around the country. The original Chilean Eggs are slightly different, and are called "Sopaipillas" in Chile and other South-American countries.
  • Finland – Munkki (without a hole), Berliininmunkki/piispanmunkki (no hole, sugar coating), donitsi (with a hole), munkkirinkilä.
  • France – Beignets are sometimes described as a French doughnut, and are popular in New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Georgia – punchula
 
Traditional Berliner doughnuts
  • Germany – The Berliner (Berliner Pfannkuchen) is a predominantly German and Central European doughnut made from sweet yeast dough fried in fat or oil, without a hole. The doughnuts are filled with jams, such as apricot, plum butter or rosehip jam. Other varieties and names are Obstkrapfen, Fastnachtskrapfen, Faschingskrapfen, Knieküchle, Auszogne and Kreppel.
  • GhanaBofrot
  • Greece – Svingi, Thiples, Loukoumades. A doughnut-like snack called Loukoumás comes in two types, a crispy one shaped like the number 8, and a larger, softer one shaped like the number 0.
  • Hawaii – popular doughnut in Hawaii is the Malasada. They were brought to the Hawaiian Islands by Portuguese laborers from Madeira and the Azores who went to Hawaii to work in the plantations. They are small balls of yeast dough, deep fried, and coated in sugar.
  • Hungary – Fánk, a round doughnut (without a hole) dusted with sugar, and Lángos, a flat fried bread made from yeast dough, served with sour cream and toppings like cheese, ham or chopped onions.
  • Iceland – Kleinuhringir (doughnut), Kleinur, Berlínarbollur and Ástarpungar. Ástarpungar traditionally contain raisins.
 
Gulab jamun topped with almond slivers is one of the most popular sweets from the Indian subcontinent.
  • India – Gulgula are soft sweet deep fried round dough balls. Vadai are savoury rings of dough made from lentils that are popular in South Indian cuisine. They are not necessarily sweet. Varieties of sweet doughnut-like pastries include badushah or balushahi. They are made like an old-fashioned doughnut, by frying the dough in oil, and are soaked in sugar syrup and sometimes flavored with spices. Badushah does not have the center hole. Another sweet in India is imarti, known elsewhere as jalebi. Adhirasam are a Tamil sweet doughnut with a long history. Another similar dessert is gulab jamun – ball-shaped pastry from buffalo–milk–based quick dough that is fried and floated in rose water and cardamon flavored sweet syrup.
  • IndonesiaDonat kentang (Potato Doughnut) is an Indonesian style fried mashed potato doughnut; it is a ring-shaped doughnut made from a combination of flour and mashed potatoes, coated in powdered sugar or icing sugar.
  • IranZooloobiya is a doughnut that comes in various shapes and sizes and coated in a sticky-sweet syrup. Razavi doughnut is ring-shaped with sugar on it. It is known as a symbol of Mashhad.
 
Sufganiyah
  • Israel – Sufganiyah (סופגניה, plural Sufganiyot), like the German Berliner and the Polish pączki, are deep-fried, injected with jelly, and then topped with powdered sugar or frosting. They are a traditional Hanukkah food among Ashkenazi Jews.
 
Struffoli
 
Glazed mochi donuts
  • Italy – Struffoli, Pignolata, Guanti, (Assisi) Bastoncello, (Calabria) Scaddateddi, Zeppole, Chiacchiere, Lattughe (this may not be classifiable as doughnut, but it is fried pastry, in a Lettuce" style) Cenci, Donzelle, Frappe, Sfrappole, Bugie, Crostoli, Frittelle, Grispelli (potato dough speciality from the Catanzaro region), Ciambelli (Cocullo, Abruzzi), Bomboloni (Bombolonas), and (Palermo, Sicily) Sfingi.
  • Japan – Sata–andagi. An-doughnut (あんドーナッツ, lit. "bean jam doughnut") is widely available and is similar to Germany's Berliner, except it contains red bean paste. Deep fried dough filled with Japanese–style curry called カレーパン (curry bread) is also very popular.
  • Jersey – (Channel Islands) Jersey Wonders (Mèrvelles).
  • KazakhstanBaursaki
  • KenyaMandazi, Mahamri, Mandalas – sweet, triangular shaped breakfast delicacy enjoyed with a coconut side dish (baazi), made out of flour and sugar, originally from Mombasa
  • KoreaChapssal doughnut, twisted doughnut. Many bakeries in South Korea offer doughnuts either filled with or made entirely from the Korean traditional rice dessert tteok. These come in a variety of colors, though they are normally in green, pink, or white. They are often filled with a sweet red bean paste or sesame seeds.
  • Lebanon – Awami.
  • LibyaSfinz
  • Lithuania – Spurgos are doughnuts with jam filling and sugar coating. There is also a local variety of doughnuts made from cottage cheese dough ("Varškės spurgos") which contains no filling.
  • Madagascar – Mofo Boule
  • Malaysia – Kuih Keria, Kuih Gelang, Kuih Tayar
  • Mexico – Buñuelo, Churro, Sopapilla. The Mexican Donas are very similar to doughnuts including in the name; the dona is a fried–dough pastry–based snack, commonly coated with cinnamon sugar or granulated sugar, or dipped in chocolate. A pelona, alike Berliner, is a pastry similar to local doughnut with no central hole made from sweet yeast dough (Danish dough) deep fried usually in oil, filled with vanilla dulce de leche (in this case local manjar) and few raisins, conventional sugar as topping. Starting on a local doughnut's dough, rolled, shape molded, deep fried, sliced, opened two halves, filled, recap and topped. Is a popular snack in the street food vending but rarely seen in bakeries or any other food menus because it is dense and loaded with carbohydrates.
  • Mochi donuts – a fusion pastry crossing traditional American doughnuts and Japanese mochi
  • Moldova – Schlitzküchla (from German cuisine)
  • MoroccoSfenj
  • NepalSel roti
  • NetherlandsOliebollen are a traditional Dutch food eaten on New Year's Eve and at fairs. They are like a round doughnut without a hole (similar to trademarked plain "donut holes" in the US). Oliebollen are a traditional treat.[1]
  • New Zealand – Cream–filled doughnut
 
Portuguese Fartura
 
Smultringer being deep-fried
 
Shakoy from the Philippines
 
Belyashi
  • Russia – Ponchik, Russian "ponchiki" (Russian: пончики), and "pyshki" (Russian: пышки), as well as Ukrainian pampushky (Ukrainian: пампушки), are deep-fried and sphere-shaped pieces of dough which could have a sweet (e.g. jam or powidl) or savory filling (e.g. ground meat or quark), or left plain. More traditional are deep-fried versions of pirozhki, as well as Tatar pərəməçlər, known as belyashi in Russia.
  • Sardiniazippulas
  • Scotland – "Doughrings" is an alternative term for ring doughnuts. Square fudge doughnuts are also a tradition.
  • Serbia – Doughnuts similar to the Berliner are also prepared in the Northern Balkans, particularly in Croatia (uštipci, Krofnepokladnice or Krafne) and Serbia's Vojvodina province. They are called Krofna, a name derived from the Austrian Krapfen.
  • Sicilypignolatti, sfingi, cuddureddi
  • Slovakia – šišky (pronounced "shishky"), ceregi
  • Sloveniakrofi, fanke, flancati
 
Koeksisters
  • Somalia – Kac kac
  • South AfricaKoeksister, An Afrikaner desert of plaited dough, fried and steeped in cold syrup. Oliebolle met Suurmelk ("sour milk doughnuts"). Another variation is the Vetkoek, dough deep fried in oil, served with mince, syrup, honey or jam. Koe'sister A spiced doughnut rolled in coconut.
  • SpainChurros, Porras, Chimeneas, Orange Roscos, Wine Roscos, Roscos de anis, Rosquillas de Ledesma, bimuelos, birmuelos, bermuelos, burmuelos, bunyols, chuchos, Rosquillas listas de san Isidro, rosquito tonto, rosquilla tonta. Buñuelos, bunyols in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, bolo de vento in Galicia or kruxpeta in the Basque Country, are a traditional Easter pastry in the form of small balls without a hole. They can be sweet or savoury, but usually filled with custard or chocolate. The American or German–style donut is sometimes called a berlina.
  • Sweden – munk (doughnut), klenät, flottyrring. One example is vaniljmunk which looks similar to the German Berliner but is filled with a vanilla custard.
  • Switzerland – Ringli, Basler Krapfen, Chüechli, Öhrli
  • Syriazabeh
  • Taiwan – tian tian chuan, (lit. "sweet sweet ring").
  • ThailandKhanom wong, Khanom khai hong
  • Tajikistan- chalpak.
  • TunisiaFtair, Yous–yous, Bambalouni
  • Turkey – Hanim Göbeği, Tulumba tatlisi, İzmir lokması, dibile
 
Lokma
  • Turkmenistan – Pişme
  • Ukrainepampushky (sweet filling or garlic flavored) and рonchik, Ukrainian "ponchyk" (Ukrainian: пончик), as well as Russian рonchiki (Russian: пончики), are deep-fried and sphere-shaped pieces of dough.
  • United Kingdom – Traditionally topped with granulated sugar rather than powdered sugar or glaze. Jam doughnuts are ball-shaped, coated in granulated sugar, and have a filling of strawberry or raspberry jam (alternatively, of vanilla custard). In some parts of Scotland, ring doughnuts are referred to as doughrings, with the term doughnut being reserved exclusively for the nut–shaped variety. Glazed, twisted rope–shaped doughnuts are known as yum–yums. It is also possible to buy fudge doughnuts in certain regions of Scotland. In some parts of Northern Ireland, ring doughnuts are referred to as gravy rings due to their being cooked in oil, itself colloquially known as "gravy".
 
A Boston cream doughnut

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Karin Engelbrecht. . About.com Food. Archived from the original on 31 March 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Times News".[permanent dead link]

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  • Doughnuts: A Definitive History

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of doughnut varieties news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Doughnuts are a type of fried dough food The following is a list of doughnut and fried dough pastry varieties Traditional Polish paczki Contents 1 Variations and specialties by region 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksVariations and specialties by region editThe terms below constitute either names for different doughnut types created using local recipes or for the local language translation of the term for an imported doughnut product Argentina Sopaipilla also called tortas fritas fried pastries or Kreppel is a fried pastry or quick bread that was introduced by German immigrants and is similar to the Berliner Facturas are a popular baked doughnut found in every corner bakery Other names that may be seen in bakeries are berlinesas and bolas de fraile friar s balls Armenia Ponchik borrowed from Russian is a deep fried piece of dough shaped into a flattened sphere and filled with confiture or other sweet filling Tukalik are similar to doughnut holes and Armenian doughnuts are referred to as chickies Australia Kitchener bun Similar to Berliner but with an open face and the use of more cream than jam Besides traditional ring doughnuts jam doughnuts are common in most bakeries often sold warm Austria Austrian doughnut equivalents are called Krapfen and resemble the Berliner Especially popular during carnival season Fasching they are solid and usually filled with apricot jam traditional or vanilla cream vanillekrapfen They are made from sweet yeast dough fried in fat or oil usually with a filling of marmalade jam chocolate champagne custard mocha or with no filling at all They are usually topped with icing powdered sugar or conventional sugar Azores filhos malassadas nbsp Oliebollen from Belgium and the Netherlands Belgium Smoutebollen or croustillons are similar to Dutch Oliebollen but usually do not contain any fruit except sometimes for apple chunks They are typical carnival and fair snacks and are dusted with powdered sugar Bohemia kobliha bavorsky vdolek see the Czech Republic Bolivia Bunuelos are a round fry bread Brazil Guava paste cream dulce de leche or chocolate ganache filled doughnuts are referred to as sonho meaning dream These are usually coated with a mixture of white sugar and cinnamon or topped with powdered sugar nbsp A stack of mekitsas with jam Brunei kuih galang Bulgaria ponichki mekitsas Cambodia nom kong the Cambodian doughnut which is named after its shape the word កង pronounced kong in Khmer means wheel while nom Khmer ន ប ង is the general word for pastry or any kind of starchy food A very inexpensive treat for everyday Cambodians this sweet pastry consists of a rice flour dough moulded into a classic ring shape and then deep fried in fat then drizzled with a palm sugar toffee and sprinkled with sesame seeds The rice flour gives it a chewy texture that Cambodians are fond of Cameroon Puff puff Canada Canadian variants include the beaver tail cruller dutchie Timbits potato flour doughnuts and Newfoundland s toutin Maple bars bar doughnuts with maple syrup flavored icing are also commonly found in the US especially in neighboring states such as Ohio Wisconsin and Michigan Chile Round fried filled doughnuts without holes are popular in Chile because of the large German community there This doughnut is called a Berlin plural Berlines They may be filled with jam or with manjar the Chilean version of dulce de leche China Although Chinese cuisine now features doughnut type pastries borrowed from American and European kitchens traditional pastries are somewhat different They often feature thin leathery dough surrounding plentiful mildly sweet or savory filling Cantonese cuisine features an oval shaped pastry called Ngauhleisōu 牛脷酥 lit ox tongue pastry due to its tongue like shape A similar food is called saa jung 沙翁 fried round dough balls with sugar sprinkled on top A Shanghai dessert named 高力豆沙 is a variant of this with oilier dough originally made with egg white and filled with red bean paste Another variant uses thickened lightly sweetened black sesame paste for filling and is sprinkled with sesame seeds Other types are tikoy zha gao jin doi chien doi and zha mian quan A salty variation are deep fried doughnut sticks that are often quite oily hence their Mandarin name youtiao 油條 literally oil strips in Cantonese this doughnut style pastry is called yauhjagwai 油炸鬼 it is often served with congee a traditional rice porridge The most similar in appearance one is called Mianwo 面窝 popular in Wuhan It is fried from rice and soybeans mixed slurry rather than dough and It also has a variant made from potato Cote d Ivoire Gbofloto Colombia bunuelos roscas Corsica fritelli nbsp Krostule Croatia trijesce primostenske fritule fritule istarski cukarini krostule krafne krofna krafna or pokladnice poklade meaning carnival Cyprus Loukoumades Czech Republic Koblihy or vdolky without a hole are usually filled with jam and dusted with sugar Vdolky are not as high as koblihy Bavorsky vdolek or Bavorsky koblih Bavarian doughnut may be fried or baked and have jam and thick sour cream on top Denmark The Berliner without a hole is available in bakeries across the country and are called Berliner like in Germany Another variant without the filling is aebleskiver normally eaten with powdered sugar and jam on the side Ecuador Huevitos Chilenos Chilean Eggs a small variety of round Doughnut without a hole sold year round on street corners around the country The original Chilean Eggs are slightly different and are called Sopaipillas in Chile and other South American countries Finland Munkki without a hole Berliininmunkki piispanmunkki no hole sugar coating donitsi with a hole munkkirinkila France Beignets are sometimes described as a French doughnut and are popular in New Orleans Louisiana Georgia punchula nbsp Traditional Berliner doughnuts Germany The Berliner Berliner Pfannkuchen is a predominantly German and Central European doughnut made from sweet yeast dough fried in fat or oil without a hole The doughnuts are filled with jams such as apricot plum butter or rosehip jam Other varieties and names are Obstkrapfen Fastnachtskrapfen Faschingskrapfen Kniekuchle Auszogne and Kreppel Ghana Bofrot Greece Svingi Thiples Loukoumades A doughnut like snack called Loukoumas comes in two types a crispy one shaped like the number 8 and a larger softer one shaped like the number 0 Hawaii popular doughnut in Hawaii is the Malasada They were brought to the Hawaiian Islands by Portuguese laborers from Madeira and the Azores who went to Hawaii to work in the plantations They are small balls of yeast dough deep fried and coated in sugar Hungary Fank a round doughnut without a hole dusted with sugar and Langos a flat fried bread made from yeast dough served with sour cream and toppings like cheese ham or chopped onions Iceland Kleinuhringir doughnut Kleinur Berlinarbollur and Astarpungar Astarpungar traditionally contain raisins nbsp Gulab jamun topped with almond slivers is one of the most popular sweets from the Indian subcontinent India Gulgula are soft sweet deep fried round dough balls Vadai are savoury rings of dough made from lentils that are popular in South Indian cuisine They are not necessarily sweet Varieties of sweet doughnut like pastries include badushah or balushahi They are made like an old fashioned doughnut by frying the dough in oil and are soaked in sugar syrup and sometimes flavored with spices Badushah does not have the center hole Another sweet in India is imarti known elsewhere as jalebi Adhirasam are a Tamil sweet doughnut with a long history Another similar dessert is gulab jamun ball shaped pastry from buffalo milk based quick dough that is fried and floated in rose water and cardamon flavored sweet syrup Indonesia Donat kentang Potato Doughnut is an Indonesian style fried mashed potato doughnut it is a ring shaped doughnut made from a combination of flour and mashed potatoes coated in powdered sugar or icing sugar Iran Zooloobiya is a doughnut that comes in various shapes and sizes and coated in a sticky sweet syrup Razavi doughnut is ring shaped with sugar on it It is known as a symbol of Mashhad nbsp Sufganiyah Israel Sufganiyah סופגניה plural Sufganiyot like the German Berliner and the Polish paczki are deep fried injected with jelly and then topped with powdered sugar or frosting They are a traditional Hanukkah food among Ashkenazi Jews nbsp Struffoli nbsp Glazed mochi donuts Italy Struffoli Pignolata Guanti Assisi Bastoncello Calabria Scaddateddi Zeppole Chiacchiere Lattughe this may not be classifiable as doughnut but it is fried pastry in a Lettuce style Cenci Donzelle Frappe Sfrappole Bugie Crostoli Frittelle Grispelli potato dough speciality from the Catanzaro region Ciambelli Cocullo Abruzzi Bomboloni Bombolonas and Palermo Sicily Sfingi Japan Sata andagi An doughnut あんドーナッツ lit bean jam doughnut is widely available and is similar to Germany s Berliner except it contains red bean paste Deep fried dough filled with Japanese style curry called カレーパン curry bread is also very popular Jersey Channel Islands Jersey Wonders Mervelles Kazakhstan Baursaki Kenya Mandazi Mahamri Mandalas sweet triangular shaped breakfast delicacy enjoyed with a coconut side dish baazi made out of flour and sugar originally from Mombasa Korea Chapssal doughnut twisted doughnut Many bakeries in South Korea offer doughnuts either filled with or made entirely from the Korean traditional rice dessert tteok These come in a variety of colors though they are normally in green pink or white They are often filled with a sweet red bean paste or sesame seeds Lebanon Awami Libya Sfinz Lithuania Spurgos are doughnuts with jam filling and sugar coating There is also a local variety of doughnuts made from cottage cheese dough Varskes spurgos which contains no filling Madagascar Mofo Boule Malaysia Kuih Keria Kuih Gelang Kuih Tayar Mexico Bunuelo Churro Sopapilla The Mexican Donas are very similar to doughnuts including in the name the dona is a fried dough pastry based snack commonly coated with cinnamon sugar or granulated sugar or dipped in chocolate A pelona alike Berliner is a pastry similar to local doughnut with no central hole made from sweet yeast dough Danish dough deep fried usually in oil filled with vanilla dulce de leche in this case local manjar and few raisins conventional sugar as topping Starting on a local doughnut s dough rolled shape molded deep fried sliced opened two halves filled recap and topped Is a popular snack in the street food vending but rarely seen in bakeries or any other food menus because it is dense and loaded with carbohydrates Mochi donuts a fusion pastry crossing traditional American doughnuts and Japanese mochi Moldova Schlitzkuchla from German cuisine Morocco Sfenj Nepal Sel roti Netherlands Oliebollen are a traditional Dutch food eaten on New Year s Eve and at fairs They are like a round doughnut without a hole similar to trademarked plain donut holes in the US Oliebollen are a traditional treat 1 New Zealand Cream filled doughnut nbsp Portuguese Fartura Nigeria Puff puff Chin chin nbsp Smultringer being deep fried Norway Smultring Fattigmann Paraguay Bollos Peru Dona Picarones nbsp Shakoy from the Philippines Philippines Binangkal Bunuelos Cascaron Churro Gorgoria Kumukunsi Lokot lokot Maruya Panyalam Pilipit Pinakufu Shakoy Lubid lubid Poland Paczki are round jam filled doughnuts known in Poland at least since the Middle Ages Jedrzej Kitowicz wrote that during the reign of the August III under influence of French cooks who came to Poland at that time paczki dough baked in Poland has been improved so that paczki became lighter spongier and more resilient Portugal fartura filhos Portuguese style doughnuts dipped in sugar and cinnamon Puerto Rico quesitos filled with sweet cheese Romania gogosi nbsp Belyashi Russia Ponchik Russian ponchiki Russian ponchiki and pyshki Russian pyshki as well as Ukrainian pampushky Ukrainian pampushki are deep fried and sphere shaped pieces of dough which could have a sweet e g jam or powidl or savory filling e g ground meat or quark or left plain More traditional are deep fried versions of pirozhki as well as Tatar peremecler known as belyashi in Russia Sardinia zippulas Scotland Doughrings is an alternative term for ring doughnuts Square fudge doughnuts are also a tradition Serbia Doughnuts similar to the Berliner are also prepared in the Northern Balkans particularly in Croatia ustipci Krofnepokladnice or Krafne and Serbia s Vojvodina province They are called Krofna a name derived from the Austrian Krapfen Sicily pignolatti sfingi cuddureddi Slovakia sisky pronounced shishky ceregi Slovenia krofi fanke flancati nbsp Koeksisters Somalia Kac kac South Africa Koeksister An Afrikaner desert of plaited dough fried and steeped in cold syrup Oliebolle met Suurmelk sour milk doughnuts Another variation is the Vetkoek dough deep fried in oil served with mince syrup honey or jam Koe sister A spiced doughnut rolled in coconut Spain Churros Porras Chimeneas Orange Roscos Wine Roscos Roscos de anis Rosquillas de Ledesma bimuelos birmuelos bermuelos burmuelos bunyols chuchos Rosquillas listas de san Isidro rosquito tonto rosquilla tonta Bunuelos bunyols in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands bolo de vento in Galicia or kruxpeta in the Basque Country are a traditional Easter pastry in the form of small balls without a hole They can be sweet or savoury but usually filled with custard or chocolate The American or German style donut is sometimes called a berlina Sweden munk doughnut klenat flottyrring One example is vaniljmunk which looks similar to the German Berliner but is filled with a vanilla custard Switzerland Ringli Basler Krapfen Chuechli Ohrli Syria zabeh Taiwan tian tian chuan lit sweet sweet ring Thailand Khanom wong Khanom khai hong Tajikistan chalpak Tunisia Ftair Yous yous Bambalouni Turkey Hanim Gobegi Tulumba tatlisi Izmir lokmasi dibile nbsp Lokma Turkmenistan Pisme Ukraine pampushky sweet filling or garlic flavored and ronchik Ukrainian ponchyk Ukrainian ponchik as well as Russian ronchiki Russian ponchiki are deep fried and sphere shaped pieces of dough United Kingdom Traditionally topped with granulated sugar rather than powdered sugar or glaze Jam doughnuts are ball shaped coated in granulated sugar and have a filling of strawberry or raspberry jam alternatively of vanilla custard In some parts of Scotland ring doughnuts are referred to as doughrings with the term doughnut being reserved exclusively for the nut shaped variety Glazed twisted rope shaped doughnuts are known as yum yums It is also possible to buy fudge doughnuts in certain regions of Scotland In some parts of Northern Ireland ring doughnuts are referred to as gravy rings due to their being cooked in oil itself colloquially known as gravy nbsp A Boston cream doughnut United States In the US doughnuts exist in cake raised and piped varieties and in many different shapes including crullers twisted piped bars vanities old fashioned doughnuts irregularly shaped dropped doughnuts Boston cream doughnuts potato doughnuts sour cream doughnuts cider doughnuts simball olicook olykoecks bear claws although many varieties are filled pastries rather than doughnuts elephant ears yum yums fasnachts frying saucers funnel cakes bear signs cowboy slang for ring doughnuts Brown Bobby a significant contingent in the doughnut shape debate because this variety is uniquely a triangular toroid Some varieties of johnnycake resemble doughnuts Long Johns particularly maple bars with maple flavored icing sometimes incorporate bacon Twisted doughnuts are strands of dough that are braided and fried The Pershing or Persian is also considered a doughnut in some parts of the United States 2 Local varieties similar to the doughnut include traditional Native American frybread popular in the Plains Mountain states and beignets in New Orleans cuisine Venezuela Bomba Vietnam Banh tieu gio chao quẩy Yemen Zalabiyeh Zambia VitumbuwaSee also edit nbsp Food portal nbsp Lists portal List of doughnut shops List of deep fried foods List of fried dough foods List of dessertsReferences edit Karin Engelbrecht Traditional Dutch Apple Beignet Recipe About com Food Archived from the original on 31 March 2015 Retrieved 21 May 2015 Times News permanent dead link External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doughnut nbsp Look up Doughnut in Wiktionary the free dictionary Doughnuts A Definitive History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of doughnut varieties amp oldid 1211919427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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