What is the middle of the donut called?

Many Canadians very swiftly said Timbits
Timbits
A brand name: From Tim (the name of Canadian hockey player Tim Horton, and the doughnut shop chain he founded, now Tim Hortons) + bit.
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, but not all agreed. That's because a “Timbit” from Tim Hortons and a “Robin's Egg” from Robin's are names created by brands for something more generic — doughnut holes.
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What is the center of a donut called?

The latest Twitter debate of 2019 regards doughnut holes, a generic term for the center cutout of a regular, circular (or, more specifically, torus-shaped) doughnut.
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Are donut holes the middle of the donut?

While most traditional donuts have holes in the middle, all donuts do not, in fact, have holes. A great example of a donut without holes is the jelly-filled style. These donuts are typically stuffed with a fruit-flavored filling, but can also be filled with other things.
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Why donut have a hole in the middle?

To fully cook the insides of the dough, the dough would have to stay in the oil for a longer time, which would lead to the outsides becoming burnt. Punching a hole in the middle of the dough, however, allows the insides and the outsides to cook evenly, creating a perfect doughnut.
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Why is it called donut hole?

Donut Hole or Doughnut Hole or variation, may refer to: Doughnut hole, a ball-shaped doughnut originally made from the dough cut out to make the holes in donuts.
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Why do we call them donuts?



Is the donut hole going away in 2021?

The Part D coverage gap (or "donut hole") officially closed in 2020, but that doesn't mean people won't pay anything once they pass the Initial Coverage Period spending threshold. See what your clients, the drug plans, and government will pay in each spending phase of Part D.
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What is a donut hole slang?

noun. US. a funding shortfall in the standard drug benefit offered by many Medicare prescription drug plans.
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What are donut holes made of?

Strangely enough, these days, many commercial donuts don't have holes punched out of them at all. Instead, the dough is sprayed in a ring shape directly into the hot oil, and the donut holes you see sold in major donut chains and at grocery stores are just made from specially cut pieces of dough that are fried.
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How do they make the hole in doughnuts?

The Story Behind the Doughnut Hole

Once bakers started adding egg yolks to their doughnut recipes, the dough became super rich, which made it difficult to cook the pastries evenly. The center would be gooey and raw while the edges would be crisp. The simple solution? Get rid of the middle entirely.
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What are the twisted donuts called?

Twisted doughnuts are yeast donuts or sticks of pastry made from wheat flour or glutinous rice flour, deep-fried in oil. In China, they are known as mahua (麻花); in Korea, they are known as kkwabaegi (꽈배기) in the Philippines, they are known as shakoy and pilipit, in Japan, they are known as sakubei.
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Are donut holes made separately?

Although donut holes were originally derived from their ring donut counterparts, now sellers produce and bake them separately.
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What is a donut with filling called?

A jelly (or jam) doughnut is a doughnut stuffed with jelly filling.
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What are donuts without holes called?

Jelly Doughnut

These classic doughnuts are typically round without a hole in the middle, and generally leavened with yeast.
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Which is correct doughnut or donut?

Most dictionaries enter donut as a variant of doughnut. The spelling of donut without the -ough has appeared in enough written sources (and been made popular by brands such as Dunkin' Donuts) that it has become an accepted spelling.
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Who made the first Doughnut hole?

The story is that sea captain Hanson Gregory of Rockport invented the ever-delicious bite-sized doughnut hole. According to legend, back in the 1800's, the teenager would stick the fried balls of dough on the handles of his ship's wheel for convenient snacking.
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Who sold donut holes first?

It was also during the '30s that a Frenchman named Joe LeBeau sold his secret recipe for a yeast-raised doughnut to a Kentucky entrepreneur named Vernon Rudolph. Rudolph at first sold his treats door-to-door.
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What was the first donut flavor?

Fast-forward to the mid-19th century and Elizabeth Gregory, a New England ship captain's mother who made a wicked deep-fried dough that cleverly used her son's spice cargo of nutmeg and cinnamon, along with lemon rind.
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Why are they called timbits?

Many Canadians very swiftly said Timbits, but not all agreed. That's because a “Timbit” from Tim Hortons and a “Robin's Egg” from Robin's are names created by brands for something more generic — doughnut holes.
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Which country invented donuts?

In 15th century Germany, where sugar was hard to come by, they were often cooked savory with fillings like meat or mushroom. The Pilgrims and Dutch settlers brought doughnuts to America. Eventually holes were added to the center of the fritter to create the shape of doughnut we're familiar with today.
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Is there a way to avoid the Medicare donut hole?

If you have limited income and resources, you may want to see if you qualify to receive Medicare's Extra Help/Part D Low-Income Subsidy. People with Extra Help see significant savings on their drug plans and medications at the pharmacy, and do not fall into the donut hole.
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Does the Medicare donut hole reset each year?

Your Medicare Part D prescription drug plan coverage starts again each year — and along with your new coverage, your Donut Hole or Coverage Gap begins again each plan year. For example, your 2021 Donut Hole or Coverage Gap ends on December 31, 2021 (at midnight) along with your 2021 Medicare Part D plan coverage.
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How much is the donut hole for 2021?

For 2021, the coverage gap begins when the total amount your plan has paid for your drugs reaches $4,130 (up from $4,020 in 2020). At that point, you're in the doughnut hole, where you'll now receive a 75% discount on both brand-name and generic drugs.
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Why are crullers different?

For example, the Old Fashioned Cake Donut has a mild vanilla flavor with a slight nutmeg finish. These donuts take about 12-15 minutes to create from start to finish. A French Cruller* has a soft, airy texture with a pleasant light “egg-like” flavor. The center of the French Cruller is wet with a crunchy exterior.
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What donut has white cream inside?

Bavarian Kreme filling was created to resemble the traditional Boston Kreme filling for a cake. This premium and decadent donut includes more dough, filling and topping due to its rectangular shape. Depending on your location, the name and build of this donut may vary!
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What is inside a Bavarian cream donut?

Bavarian donut is a type of a filled doughnut that is made with soft, puffy fried dough with vanilla pastry cream filling and then coated with powdered sugar.
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