As we all celebrated National Donut Day with high spirit and yummy donuts, keeping up with that high festive spirit, we decided to find for you the peculiar kinds of donuts from across the world.
Now, if you thought that donut lovers came up with this day to express their love for donuts and just needed another reason to munch, then, think again. This day is celebrated to honor the Salvation Army Lassies, females who served doughnuts to soldiers during WWI. The other reason why this day is celebrated is that donuts are delicious. Everyone across the world celebrated this wonderful day gorging on their favorite donut. We are sure the constant mention of donuts must have got you hungry so here are a few pictures of this incredible delicacy from around the world:
We are sure the constant mention of donuts must have got you hungry so here are 11 incredible delicacies from around the world which food experts call donuts:
Germany: Berliner is a traditional German pastry similar to donuts.

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Israel: Sufganiyah is a round jelly donut that is eaten in Israel

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China: Youtiao is Chinese fried dough quite similar to a donut.

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Nepal: Sel Roti, is a homemade sweet rice bread which has a striking resemblance to a Donut.

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Italian: Bombolonas is an Italian Donut that is fried and stuffed with pastry and coated in sugar.

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Argentina: Tortas Fritas or fried pastries are a delicacy similar to donuts.

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Belgium: Smoutebollen is a traditional food item made with specially prepared dough which is fried and filled with ice cream.

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Lithuania: Spurgos is a delicacy that is similar to donut and has jam filling and is coated with sugar.

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Hungry: Fánk is a type of a Hungarian donut with no holes in the middle.

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France: Beignet is a deep fried pastry covered in granulated sugar.

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India: Food experts claim that the famous Indian dessert Jalebi is also a part of the famous donut family. Jalebi is a popular delicacy made by deep frying flour batter which is then soaked in sugar syrup.

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