I don't understand how these came to exist. It's so much easier to simply not make a hole in the donut. It would be like if they sold crustless bread loafs and only bread crusts separately.
The failure with your bread analogy is the implication that the crust of the bread holds the same value as the innards of the bread.Donuts are donuts from edge to edge, and all of the donut is good, even the middle. All of it is worth eating.Bread crusts are trash that are only there as a result of the baking process, and are inferior to the white innards of the delicious bread. if we could bake Crustless bread, we would. but we can't.Also Donut Holes make it easier to fuck the donuts
>>21952126What else are they gonna do with the leftover dough
>>21952126The hole is there to evenly cook the dough.
>>21952126How dare you.
>>21952126They don't literally punch them out of the donut, silly person. They were a novelty item that took off
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>>21952133It's actually perfectly feasible to make crustless bread. The bread for Kikkoman panko crumbs is made with such a process.
>>21952126Up here in Canada they're called Tim Bits. The joke being that Tim Bits came about after Tim Horton crashed his car and died. As for the actual food, I've always liked them. For the same equivalent of one doughnut, you can have 3 or 4 small ones of different flavours.
>>21952357Wait was Tim Horton an actual guy?
>>21952133>we would. but we can'tWe can.We don't do it because the crust is the good bit on fresh bread. You wouldn't understand because you don't buy fresh bakery bread on the morning it was baked.
>>21952413pro hockey player turned restauranteur, niw the kargest employer of indian immigrants. the most Canadian story.
>>21952433now*largest*Sorry, I'm not fully awake yet.
>>21952413Yep, this lol >>21952433Got drunk and drove like an idiot down the highway with predictable results.
>>21952311That's true for even the don't shop I worked in, not even just factories. I would be genuinely curious to see if anyone makes them without the cutter, I guess home cooks?
>>21952126>I don't understand how these came to existmarketing to women, op.women like small things.
>>21952487>women like small thingsThat's not what my last gf told me...