donut fillings
They stick a hole in the dounut and fill it with kiwi filling
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.
because it surrounded surrounded the mediterranean sea like a donut.
Yes, a jelly donut can potentially cause a false reading on an alcohol sensor, particularly if it contains alcohol as an ingredient, such as in certain types of fillings or if it was cooked with alcohol. Additionally, if the sensor is highly sensitive, residual sugars or yeast in the donut might lead to a minor reading. However, in most cases, a standard jelly donut should not significantly affect the results of an alcohol sensor.
doughnut hole :)
You put all the chocolate in a wrapping that is in the shape of a donut and you put it in the fridge.
AnswerDon't know what is with the donut, but I'm guessing it's phone.
All objects which have mass have a centre of gravity.
Not sure what you call the hole part, but the part that is taken out of the doughnut (which makes the hole) is called a munchkin.
To separate sawdust and iron fillings, you can use a magnet to attract and separate the iron fillings from the sawdust. The iron fillings will be drawn towards the magnet, allowing you to easily separate them from the sawdust.
Magnetic Attraction:). Did u mean iron fillings?
As I studied a box of Timbits today, I wondered aloud how there could possibly be donut centres that are powdered with fillings when that type of full sized donut has no hole. I was shocked and dismayed as hubby announced that Timbits were not made from donut centres. He said he was sure there was a machine. I researched and found that this was in fact correct. Timbits are made with a machine and they are cut to a size slightly larger than the centre hole of a donut. So now I ask you....where do all the real donut centres go?