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jelly doughnut

n. a raised doughnut filled with jelly or jam [syn: Berlin doughnut, bismark]

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Jelly doughnut

A jam (or jelly) doughnut is a doughnut filled with jelly filling. Varieties include the German Berliner, Australia, Britain and Nigeria's jam doughnuts, sufganiyot from Israel, and the jelly-filled doughnuts sold in the United States and Canada. Japanese anpan are similar to the Berliner, except they contain red bean paste. Krafne from Eastern Europe also include a jelly-filled variety. In Italy, bomboloni are popular. Austria also has a jelly doughnut known as krapfen that is typically filled with apricot jam and topped with powdered sugar. The Polish pączki is also similar to a jelly doughnut.

Usage examples of "jelly doughnut".

I'm a Catholic by birth, but in my own personal religion, the Trinity will forever be the Father, the Son, and the Holy Jelly Doughnut.

When I flung the door open there he was, briefcase in one hand, the remains of a jelly doughnut in the other.

I got the napkins and plates, sat across from him, and fished out a jelly doughnut.

He eventually disposed of all of it and leaped on his strawberry jelly doughnut like it was the very last supper of all time.

She waved Kovac into the office with one hand, holding a sugared jelly doughnut in the other.