It is just how that specific type of donut is made and designed. Some donuts are meant to have a filling, others aren't. Also, the texture of the cake donut (and taste of it, too) are slightly different than that of a filled donut. Cake donuts have a texture just as the name implies, like cake. Cake absorbs liquids and semiliquids used as donut fillings. The cake would become saturated with it. Yeast donuts on the other hand, that are normally filled, resist saturation, making them idea for filling.
Yeast donuts are baked, cake donuts are fried in oil.
Fruit fillings for cake - the sort that is placed between cake layers - is thickened with corn starch.
Donuts without a hole in the middle are often referred to as "filled donuts" or "jelly donuts." These treats come with various fillings, such as jam, cream, or custard, and are typically coated in sugar or icing. Their absence of a hole distinguishes them from traditional ring-shaped donuts.
donuts, cake, and Coka Cola
* Glazed * Cake donut * Sprinkle
Glazed, sprinkled, cake, chocolate, powdered
yes you can.
its injected through a tube with a point - similar to a cake decorator
A doughnut is a small fried cake of sweetened dough, typically in the shape of a ball.
yes you make cake out of eggs so yes
Bread,cake,donuts,cupcakes,duritos de harina,...etc
it was originally made from a french pastry word which is beignet (it means donut)