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March 19, 2005 2:27 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Fried Doughs from Around the World.
posted by Espoo2 (18 comments total)

It gives me hope that all mankind can get together behind the idea of fried dough.

And I always knew these as zeppole, and I never met anyone who could resist them. Nice find, Espoo2.
posted by jonmc at 2:29 PM on March 19, 2005


And somewhere, a cop is giggling uncontrollably. You say donut, I say koeksisters, you say donut, I say beignet (not just France, New Orleans too).

This is pretty cool!
posted by fenriq at 2:31 PM on March 19, 2005


D'oh!

mmmm. dough...

/homer
posted by wendell at 2:35 PM on March 19, 2005


Azul De Pepsi
???? Pepsi
Azzurro Della Pepsi-cola
?p?e PEPSI
Pepsi Blau
Bleu De Pepsi-cola
Het Blauw van pepsi
posted by 2sheets at 2:42 PM on March 19, 2005


Excellent! This is probably the second best thing in the world, right behind fried pork fat.
posted by casu marzu at 2:47 PM on March 19, 2005


I went straight to lángos and just lingered there. I think I'm going to fry some dough tonight.
posted by Wolfdog at 2:48 PM on March 19, 2005


Weird. Are they selling the same dough for all of these?
posted by nebulawindphone at 3:15 PM on March 19, 2005


They left out a complete category of things like onion rings and popcorn shrimp. These often seem to be mainly fried dough with a little bit of onion or shrimp added for flavor.

It is hard to find info about specific products, but I did turn up Tampa Maid Gourmet Popcorn Shrimp:
Lighter coating at approximately 42%
I wonder what the figures are for non-gourmet shrimp with a heaver coating.
posted by MonkeySaltedNuts at 3:38 PM on March 19, 2005


Churros from Peru filled with carmel

Oh man.
posted by kenko at 4:04 PM on March 19, 2005


What, no beavertails!?
posted by Robot Johnny at 5:50 PM on March 19, 2005


Klejner/Denmark
posted by MotherTucker at 5:59 PM on March 19, 2005


*BURP*
posted by 40 Watt at 8:18 PM on March 19, 2005


no elephant ears either?

they're all delish tho : >
posted by amberglow at 8:25 PM on March 19, 2005


Missing from this list: pisang goreng (deep fried banana in batter) from Indonesia. Made from cooking bananas, such as pisang tanduk: bigger, less sweet, less mushy.
posted by prolific at 5:03 AM on March 20, 2005


Swedish munkar, thouh I perefer the ones filled witgh apples, äppelmunkar a.k.a Berliner-munkar.
posted by dabitch at 6:46 AM on March 20, 2005


excellent.
posted by lazymonster at 8:50 AM on March 20, 2005


MonkeySaltedNuts - 'onion rings..These often seem to be mainly fried dough with a little bit of onion'

This is often the case, though I have to agree with UK Trading Standards:
'The term ‘Onion Rings’ (which implies a product made from natural onion rings) cannot be used to describe a product made from chopped onion and potato.'

Link to Blackpool Council website, where they obviously take their onion rings seriously. Only applies to restuarants and take-aways.

'Failure to comply with these requirements is a criminal offence. The maximum penalty on conviction is a fine of £5,000, or £20,000 for certain offences of misleading consumers.'

A fitting punishment for sub-standard onion ring peddlers! ˆ..˜

The onion rings I like are made from a ring cut from a large onion, dipped in batter and fried. Preferably chip shop batter and beef dripping. Scrum-diddly-umcious!
posted by asok at 10:08 AM on March 20, 2005


this website must be forever blocked from my girlfriend's browser, or we'll start traveling the damned globe on a damn fool's quest to eat each and every one in its originating country.
posted by Busithoth at 4:06 PM on March 20, 2005


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