A doughnut is not a fat; it is a type of fried or baked sweet pastry made from dough. While it contains fats due to ingredients like oil or butter, it is primarily classified as a carbohydrate-rich food due to its flour content and sugar. Thus, while it has fat in its composition, a doughnut itself is not categorized as a fat.
Well a doughnut is a round shaped food with a whole in its center it is high in sugar and fat American police men like to eat them.
because it is a fat ladie shiznic
It depends on your definition of "do".As a food,a Doughnut would give you plenty of sugar,carbohydrate,and saturated fat,not to mention taste.The doughnut itself would unfortunately actively do nothing for your body whatsoever,apart from convince you to write a badly worded,grammatically incorrect,vague question such as this and expect a fully sober answer.
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.
I ate a delicious doughnut today.
it is all one word "doughnut".
Yes
The english term is doughnut, but, the 'lazy' way, is donut. Either way is correct (:
No, the noun 'doughnut' is a count noun; the plural form is doughnuts (one doughnut or a dozen doughnuts).
Voodoo Doughnut was created in 2003.
Arnie the Doughnut was created in 2003.
One Krispy Kreme glazed doughnut has 10 grams of sugar, 22 grams of carbs and 12 grams of fat.