Where did the doughnut come from and how?!


Question:

Where did the doughnut come from and how?


Answers:
Once upon a time deep in The Middle Ages possibly around 1400 Common Era / CE a baker got annoyed at the fact that the center of a common pastry was still doughy after bubbling around in hot oil for several minutes. The Baker decided 'Heck,' before tossing pastry into oil punch out the center - - - and thus the dough-nut / donut was born.

A short time later when sailors were much more common a sight in England, since the Dutch were leaping from the confines of their tiny Nation - - - these sailors spread the word that a Smart Dutch Captain invented the Dough-nut so that he could stack 'em on the spokes of the ship's wheel.

The doughy center analogy works for baked doughnuts as well.
Donuts also sit well on a cop's nightstick Peace.

When the first car was invented, they got bored with driving at a sensible pace so decided to floor the gas, foot to brake and steer that puppy into a orbital spin.....hence...first doghnut.

Came from the bakery.
Made by the baker.
So simple.

doughnuts do not come from nowhere they are made!!!!

I wish I knew>


good luck




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