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Those are more commonly known as donut-holes. *NM* Birdeye Send a noteboard - 03/06/2010 11:43:16 PM
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Why are doughnuts called doughnuts? - 03/06/2010 10:40:56 PM 434 Views
I thought they were American? - 03/06/2010 10:46:44 PM 323 Views
So, what do you call them? - 03/06/2010 10:48:16 PM 259 Views
We don't have a native word, we adopted theirs - 03/06/2010 10:50:31 PM 300 Views
Your imagination isn't stretchy enough. - 03/06/2010 10:56:29 PM 396 Views
That is a nut? - 03/06/2010 10:57:30 PM 359 Views
Looks like there's a gap in the market. Let's invent doughbolts. *NM* - 03/06/2010 10:58:48 PM 114 Views
Those are more commonly known as donut-holes. *NM* - 03/06/2010 11:43:16 PM 136 Views
Bah. They're Timbits. *NM* - 04/06/2010 12:22:09 AM 113 Views
Re: Wikipedian Etymology - 03/06/2010 11:44:13 PM 297 Views
Win. *NM* - 03/06/2010 10:57:54 PM 118 Views
Never would have guessed. Awesome *NM* - 03/06/2010 10:58:58 PM 109 Views
You are such a show-off. *NM* - 03/06/2010 11:00:05 PM 132 Views
How does no one else know this? And why is Camilla the only ignorant one who wondered? *NM* - 03/06/2010 11:22:53 PM 137 Views
Because my brain is a strange, strange place. *NM* - 03/06/2010 11:45:39 PM 108 Views
Or you just have more curiosity than dull minds like Cannoli's? *NM* - 03/06/2010 11:52:06 PM 142 Views
Because it likely isn't true? - 03/06/2010 11:58:00 PM 512 Views
well, the O shape isn't the original shape, is it? - 04/06/2010 01:00:46 AM 274 Views
Think Timbits. - 04/06/2010 02:04:48 AM 267 Views
I think Alton Brown said it was the size of the dough.... - 04/06/2010 02:35:48 AM 406 Views
the boring answer - 04/06/2010 04:20:47 PM 273 Views

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