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Germans eat rich pastries on Fat Tuesday such as Paczki doughnuts.
Probably pastries but it depends. Sweets such as soda or candy can be fat free but still loaded with sugar. Pastries such as doughnuts are sweet AND very fattening. However, some pastries you can find to be low-fat, like certain types of breads. It all depends. But in the end, pastries in general will be more fattening.
Flan is a popular Mexican custard. Sopapillas and churros are Mexican style doughnuts. There are several Mexican pastries but my favorite is Tres Leches cake.
Lumpia are pastries of Chinese origin similar to fresh popiah or fried spring rolls popular in Southeast Asia. The term lumpia derives fromHokkien lunpia.Source: Wikipedia
Yes, the noun doughnuts is a common noun (the plural form of the singular noun 'doughnut'); a general word for a type of pastries; a word for any doughnuts of any kind.
Some bakerys bake only breads and rolls, others also do pastries. Though many bakery's do sell doughnuts, they are not usually baked but fried.
Cannoli shells are typically used in foods which are pastries or similar to pastries. Cannoli shells have many different recipes which will fit to them and still taste great.
Basically, a pastry chef cooks pastries. I don't want to be so blunt here. Pastries are food items that are prepared through baking. Cakes, pies and similar dishes would be examples.
yes, donuts contain sugar, making it a "sweet food".
In the Philippines we have Dunkin' Delivery.
Yes, they are delicious. They are extremely similar to doughnuts but longer and without filling. oh my gosh! like my willy :)
In my opinion doughnuts taste better. I LOVE doughnuts but I don't really care for the doughnut holes