No, it is not an adjective, but a plural noun. The singular noun "bagel" can be used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (e.g. bagel maker, bagel flavors).
No, the bagel was invented in Krakow, Poland sometime in the 16th century as a competitor to obwarzanek a type of lean bread made of wheat flour designed for Lent.
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He used to work in a bagel store.
Depends on the bagel. An 'average' bagel (such as a Dempsters bagel) is four servings of grains.
Yes. Nova Scotia lox is mostly used on bagels.
It is, as you have spelt it, bagel.
Honestly it depends how they are made, what size the bagel is, and what is in the bagel.
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No, a bagel should not be hard.
A bagel with nothing extra is called a plain bagel.