Firstly they cut the donut in half then they put the jelly in it then they kinda glue the other half on with some sort of icing. I hope that helps
Ok first of all this guy^ is wrong its very obvious they ship the donuts and the jelly to a top secret faculty and they stick the jelly and the donuts inside a prototype nuclear cell-splitter and bada-bing let there be jelly donuts. I work at such faculties and I'm sorry but i cannot disclose some info such as the area and name of these such faculties.You'll just have to take my word for it. I hope you have been deeply informed of the complicated process of that which jelly donuts are made. Thank you, from the head CEO of the jelly donut making faculties.
It is injected in the sme manner that jelly donuts are made.
YES, Donuts are made from wheat, but there are gluten free donuts out there.
Jelly donuts were invented because they are good. I do not know why they have to be so many calories.
No, they are not.
Sometimes, but he prefers the kind without jelly.
A jelly doughnut is made with sweet, risen dough, deep fried, then when cooled, injected with jelly (usually red or purple jelly but it can be any kind) and sometimes sprinkled with sugar. See the link below.
yes you can you put jelly inside a dounut then put penut butter on top.
jelly donuts
Me, but I don't like the raspberry ones.
Jelly-filled donuts
He liked to eat jelly donuts
400 jelly filled donuts....and sweet and sour sauce