What exactly is a "yum yum" ?!


Question: It is a small length of fried doughnut dough covered in frosted liquid sugar,they are about 10,000,000 calories each,,but well worth the tooth rot,,


Answers: It is a small length of fried doughnut dough covered in frosted liquid sugar,they are about 10,000,000 calories each,,but well worth the tooth rot,,

Aren't they those sliced and jarred pickles that are sweeter than normal ones?

A food you like.

a member of a norwegian pop-punk band

hi! a yum yum is exactly like a donut but shaped diffrent it is a straight donut and has icing on it. you should try it its really nice.

Some would say a quick poke up the bum bum.

A type of doughnut.

Hey, I dunno if this is applicable to everyone, but here, theyre like these doughy pastry things covered in like a sugar glaze....Theyre reallllly tasty :D
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A cake, long shaped covered with very thin icing

tera wray

Thomas the baker sells them near where I live, too sickly for me but hubbie loves them.

They are what i would imagine heaven to be like

I was introduced to yum yums in Scotland
they are donut dough put into an oval shape with a twist cooked then had icing lightly drizzled all over it
YUM YUM

I've seen yum yums in marks and spencers and they are basically these long donuts I think! There are other things called 'yum yum' aswel like sweets and restaurants. There is a chain of donut restaurants in the US that is called yum yum. I hope that helps!

very yummy indeed, where i come from they are sticky cakes mmmmmmmmm yum yum

Some thing you like to eat originally in the U.K. Might mean some thing else else where. I think many foods have used this name, and some have used it as a name for a cafe or restaurant.

A long doughnut coveres in suger icing - definately live up to their name.

they are whatever makes you say "yum yum" after you have finished eating them

A yum yum is a muy muy travelling backwards.

they are like doughnuts

In North Western Alaska during the harshest winters, the Indian tribes used to eat the excrement of bears. This was a valuable form of nutrition when food was scarce. It would usually be found under or near the Yummy Tree, hence the word Yum Yum.

Call my Bluff?

its like a doughnut in a twisty shape covered in lemon flavour glace icing. they are called yum yums cos thats what they are





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