un beignet (masc.)
In French, "donut" is typically referred to as "beignet" or "donut".
"Doughnut" is masculine in French and is written as "le beignet" or "le donut."
A beignet is a fritter with a fruit or vegetable filling, or a fried doughnut covered in powdered sugar.
it is when you ask someone if the want a hurts doughnut and then punch them in the arm and say hurts don't it.
OMG!!! doughnut seeds!!!
Doughnut day is a day to say thank you to the women who served doughnuts during ww1 it is an american event held on 1st june every year some stores give away free doughnuts on doughnut day
"Fuss" is an English equivalent of the French word chichi. The masculine singular noun also translates to "doughnut" according to context in English. The pronunciation will be "she-she" in French.
The first Doughnut maker 1847 in UK.
The most popular doughnut is the original glazed
No. It seems that there is a long history of the doughnut, and some of the earliest mentions appear to be Dutch. The French have their own version of the doughnut, called beignet. If you are an American, these are very popular in New Orleans. The batter mix can be found in many US supermarkets under the Cafe Du Monde brand.
take it the pictures on a date, give it flowers and say, i love you doughnut
A fried doughnut has a lot of calories in it without being fried so if a doughnut was to be fried it would have to depend on what type of doughnut it is.