How do they get jelly inside a dounut?!


Question: i want 2 no 'cause i want to make dounuts when i grow up


Answers: i want 2 no 'cause i want to make dounuts when i grow up

That sounds like it would be a wonderful job. I think they inject it into the doughnuts.

they have a machine that they fill with the filling that has like a spout on it, the put the donut on the spout, it makes a small hole and they push a button to inject the filling....i watched them when i was a kid at dunkin donuts

There is a needle like tube where you put the jelly inside and then you insert the nozzle into the donut and squeeze it! Hope this helps!

There is usuallt a hole in the dounut where the squeezed the jelly in. All you have to do is look for it.

I think they use a needle. They put jelly in the shot and eject it into the donuts.

They make a donut w/ no hole. THey fry it. Then they stick a tube into the hollow, cooked donut and squirt jelly inside. That's why they always have a hole in one side.

they use an injector

ill buy your donuts if theyre good!!!

All donut places that make them have a "donut injector". It look like a huge syringe.They fill it with filling--weather it's jelly,pudding,etc.,then after the initial donut is made the machine's "arms" hold it in front of the injector.The arm pushes the donut into the injector and fills the donut up! I do wish they would allow a little more filling in each donut,though!
butterflydsc

After the donuts are baked or fried, the jelly is injected into the donut. The "thing" don't recall the name, is similar to a frosting bag with a tip on it. Use it for the cream filing also.

When you grow up and begin to make donuts, make them as
good as they are now only calorie free!

Fresh donuts yum!

we dont know ................sad

they inject it using some sort of thick needle





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