แปลเนื้อเรื่องFried dough has been made all around the world. Dutch se การแปล - แปลเนื้อเรื่องFried dough has been made all around the world. Dutch se อังกฤษ วิธีการพูด

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แปลเนื้อเรื่องFried dough has been made all around the world. Dutch settlers who brought apple and cream pies, cookies and cobbler to the New World also introduced doughnuts. Their doughnuts were called olykoeks, or oily cakes – sweet dough balls fried in pork fat. Early doughnuts were often filled with apples, prunes or raisins. The name “doughnut” may refer to the nuts put in the middle of the dough ball to prevent an uncooked center or possibly to “dough knots” – another popular shape for the olykoeks. Today, “doughnut” and “donut” are used interchangeably.

There are three stories about why doughnuts have holes in the center. In 1847, Elizabeth Gregory was known for making a very fine olykoek with a hint of nutmeg and a filling of hazelnuts or walnuts. Her son, Hanson Crockett Gregory was a 16 year-old sailor who invented the doughnut hole.

One story says that on June 22, 1847, Captain Gregory’s ship hit a sudden storm. He impaled the doughnut as a spoke on the steering wheel to keep his hands free. The spoke drove a hole through the raw center of the doughnut. Captain Gregory liked the doughnuts better that way, and the doughnut hole was born.

In the second story, he didn't like nuts, so he poked them out and ordered the ship's cook to remove the centers from doughnuts.

The third version comes from an interview with the Captain Gregory in the Washington Post. Gregory didn't like the greasiness of doughnuts twisted into various shapes, or the raw center of regular doughnuts. He suddenly had the idea to punch a hole with the ship's tin pepper box. When he got home, he taught this new doughnut trick to his mother.

Making a hole increased the surface area exposed to the hot oil and eliminated the uncooked center.

Here's part of the interview with 85 year-old Captain Gregory:

"Now in them days we used to cut the doughnuts into diamond shapes, and also into long strips, bent in half, and then twisted. I don't think we called them doughnuts then--they was just 'fried cakes' and 'twisters.'

"Well, sir, they used to fry all right around the edges, but when you had the edges done the insides was all raw dough. And the twisters used to sop up all the grease just where they bent, and they were tough on the digestion."

"Well, I says to myself, 'Why wouldn't a space inside solve the difficulty?' I thought at first I'd take one of the strips and roll it around, then I got an inspiration, a great inspiration. I took the cover off the ship's tin pepper box, and--I cut into the middle of that doughnut the first hole ever seen by mortal eyes!"

“Well, sir, them doughnuts was the finest I ever tasted. No more indigestion--no more greasy sinkers--but just well-done, fried-through doughnuts.”
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Translations featuring Fried dough has been made ​​all around the world. Dutch settlers who brought apple and cream pies, cookies and cobbler to the New World also introduced doughnuts. Their doughnuts were called olykoeks, or oily cakes - sweet dough balls fried in pork fat. Early doughnuts were often filled with apples, prunes or raisins. The name "doughnut" may refer to the nuts put in the middle of the dough ball to prevent an uncooked center or possibly to "dough knots" - another popular shape for the olykoeks. today, "donut" and "Donut" are used interchangeably. There are Three Stories About why donuts have Holes in the Center. In 1 847, Elizabeth Gregory was Known for Making a very fine Olykoek with a hint of nutmeg and a filling of hazelnuts or. Walnuts. Her Son, Hanson Crockett Gregory was a 16 year-Old Sailor Who invented the donut Hole. One Story says that on June 22, the 1847th, Captain Gregory's Ship hit a sudden Storm. He impaled the donut As a spoke on the steering wheel. Hands free to Keep his. The RAW spoke drove a Hole Through the Center of the donut. Captain Gregory liked the donuts better that Way, and the donut Hole was Born. In the Second Story, He did not like Nuts, so He poked. them out and ordered the Ship's Cook to Remove the Centers from donuts. The third Version Comes from an interview with the Captain Gregory in the Washington Post. Gregory did not like the Greasiness of donuts Twisted into Various Shapes, or the RAW Center of regular. donuts. He Suddenly had the Idea to Punch a Hole with the Ship's tin Pepper box. When He got Home, He taught this New donut trick to his Mother. Making a Hole Increased the surface Area exposed to the hot Oil and eliminated the Uncooked Center. . Here's Part of the interview with 85 year-Old Captain Gregory: "Now in them days we used to Cut the donuts into Diamond Shapes, and also into long Strips, Bent in Half, and then Twisted. I do not Think we Called. donuts them then - they was just 'Fried Cakes' and 'twisters.' "Well, Sir, they used to Fry all right Around the edges, but the edges when You had done the insides was all RAW dough. And the twisters used. SOP up to all the grease just where they Bent, and they were Tough on the digestion. " "Well, I says to Myself, 'Why would not a Space Inside Solve the difficulty?' I thought I'd take one at First. of the strips and roll it around, then I got an inspiration, a great inspiration. I took the cover off the ship's tin pepper box, and - I cut into the middle of that doughnut the first hole ever seen by mortal eyes! ". "Well, sir, them doughnuts was the finest I ever tasted. No more indigestion - no more greasy sinkers - but just well-done, fried-through doughnuts.".



















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Translation Fried dough has been made all around the world. Dutch settlers who brought apple and, cream pies cookies. And cobbler to the New World also introduced doughnuts. Their doughnuts were called olykoeks or oily, cakes - sweet dough. Balls fried in pork fat. Early doughnuts were often filled, with apples prunes or raisins.The name "doughnut." may refer to the nuts put in the middle of the dough ball to prevent an uncooked center or possibly. To "dough knots" - another popular shape for the olykoeks. Today, "doughnut." and "donut." are used interchangeably.

There. Are three stories about why doughnuts have holes in the center, In 1847.Elizabeth Gregory was known for making a very fine olykoek with a hint of nutmeg and a filling of hazelnuts or, walnuts. Her son Hanson Crockett, Gregory was a 16 year-old sailor who invented the doughnut hole.

One story says that on June 22 1847 Captain,,, Gregory 's ship hit a sudden storm. He impaled the doughnut as a spoke on the steering wheel to keep his hands free.The spoke drove a hole through the raw center of the doughnut. Captain Gregory liked the doughnuts better, that way and. The doughnut hole was born.

In the, second story he didn 't like nuts so he, poked them out and ordered the ship s cook.' To remove the centers from doughnuts.

The third version comes from an interview with the Captain Gregory in the Washington. Post.Gregory didn 't like the greasiness of doughnuts twisted into various shapes or the, raw center of regular doughnuts. He. Suddenly had the idea to punch a hole with the ship 's Tin pepper box. When he, got home he taught this new doughnut trick. To his mother.

Making a hole increased the surface area exposed to the hot oil and eliminated the uncooked center.

.Here 's part of the interview with 85 year-old Captain Gregory:

"Now in them days we used to cut the doughnuts into diamond. Shapes and also, into long strips bent half and, in, then twisted. I don 't think we called them doughnuts then--they was. Just 'fried cakes' and' twisters. '

"Well sir, they used, to fry all right around, the edges
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