Bagel as a loan word and ciambella di pane as a description are Italian equivalents of the English word "bagel." The second option translates literally as "ring-shaped object (made) of bread" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "BA-ghel" and "tcham-BEL-la dee PA-ney" in Italian.
bagel is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
It has a sexual connotation, A bagel has a hole like a donut. Use your imagination.
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Depends on the bagel. An 'average' bagel (such as a Dempsters bagel) is four servings of grains.
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.
No, a bagel should not be hard.
A bagel with nothing extra is called a plain bagel.
In the East End of London. I often heard this term used when describing a boxer. He's as game as a bagel (or Beigel as we say!). It means a boxer is brave boxer.
Bagel is a mixture not a compound.
the french word for bagel is bagel because it stays the same.petit pain en couronne
Fairmount Bagel was created in 1919.