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UNITED DONUTS OF AMERICA

50 STATES | 50 FLAVOURS

Donut does have a convoluted past that involves Dutch immigrants, Russian exiles, French bakers, Irving Berlin, Clark Gable and a certain number of Native Americans. And, yes, in its democratic ethos, its optimism, and its assorted origins, it does seem rather quintessentially American.

In the 19th century and Elizabeth Gregory, a New England ship captain's mother who made a wicked deep-fried dough that cleverly used her son's spice cargo of nutmeg and cinnamon, along with lemon rind. Some say she made it so son Hanson and his crew could store a pastry on long voyages, one that might help ward off scurvy and colds. In any case, Mrs. Gregory put hazelnuts or walnuts in the center, where the dough might not cook through, and in a literal-minded way called them donuts.

The first doughnut machine did not come along until 1920, in New York City, when Adolph Levitt, an enterprising refugee from czarist Russia, began selling fried doughnuts from his bakery. Hungry Theater crowds pushed him to make a gadget that churned out the tasty rings faster. Ravi Nagarajan founder spend most of his time in New York created this brand in 2019 and carefully designed the best 50 Flavours from the 50 states of United States of America.

We offer franchisee without any franchisee fees or deposit, Write to us ravi@basmatifoods.com for more details.

 

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