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Coconut doughnut

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Coconut doughnuts
A toasted coconut donut from Brooklyn, NY
Place of originCanada,United States
Serving temperatureHot or cold
Main ingredientsDoughnut,coconut
Food energy
(per serving)
340 (chocolate coconut doughnut)[1]kcal
Other information3 gprotein,42 gcarbohydrate,18 g totalfat(9 gsaturated fat), 0 mgcholesterol,400 gsodium(chocolate coconut doughnut)[1]

Thecoconut doughnut(orcoconut donut) is a variety ofdoughnutin the United States and Canada that is usually covered or topped with shredded or flakedcoconuttopping. It is often toasted or broiled, and there are variations made with chocolate[1]and, in a 1959 recipe, orange juice in thedoughandicing.[2]

Coconutdoughnutsare not usually filled, but there is an unrelated coconut doughnut that uses a coconut cream filling (like aBoston cream doughnutorjelly doughnuts).[3]

History[edit]

A 1946 recipe in theChicago Tribunesuggested coconut or chopped nuts as a doughnut topping.[4]During a 1964 discussion of doughnut popularity and innovation (such asdrive thrustores, the doughnut hole, and a handle to aid coffee dipping) advertising director Carl Zucher of theMr. Donutcompany said a customer at a Florida drive-in feeds them to his horse, and especially the toasted coconut variety was the horse's favorite.[5]

Recognition[edit]

Andy Ward callsDunkin' Donuts' toasted coconut variety "the greatest doughnut of them all" in anEsquirearticle. He describes it as being unusual and not well respected by food connoisseurs who have never tried it and associate it with being cheap and artery clogging, but credits the "marriage of textures" for making them "so perfect, they make me feel bad for Krispy Kreme.[6]

A coconut doughnut from the Sugar Shack doughnut shop at aShellstation onU.S. 27inSomerset, Kentucky,was determined to be one of the best doughnuts in the United States in 1999. The owners, Patrick and Audrey Godin, fell in love 27 years earlier while working at a Dunkin' Donuts inNashua, New Hampshire,where 16-year-old Patrick became an apprentice baker.[7]Doughnutconnoisseurshave also praised the Toasted Coconut Donut atDunkin' Donuts.[8]

A coconut doughnut that is a "girly shade of pink" is a featured product of "cult"doughnut shopTop Pot DoughnutsinSeattle,Washington. It was one of the varieties included in a 2005 distribution agreement withStarbucksstores inWestern Washington.[9]

Conan O'Brienpraised a coconut doughnut with a coconut cream filling as a "life-altering experience" during a three-day visit toTorontoin 2004, saying "it blew my mind".[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^abc"Chocolate Coconut Cake Donut".Dunkin' Donuts.Archived fromthe originalon 2010-12-30.Retrieved2009-12-08.
  2. ^"Orange and Coconut Doughnuts Score with Football Fans".The Free Lance–Star.1959-10-02. p. 4.Retrieved2009-12-08.
  3. ^abMenon, Vinay (2004-01-29). "Conan the Ontarian takes on Hogtown".Toronto Star.pp. A.03.
  4. ^"Coconut or doughnuts: Frost lightly with vanilla flavored confectioners' sugar icing and sprinkle with coconut or chopped nuts."Meade, Mary (1946-01-28). "Basic Recipe for Doughnuts Easy to Vary".Chicago Daily Tribune.p. 19.
  5. ^West, Dick (1964-02-21)."Some people really wrapped up in doughnuts".The Bulletin.p. 4.Retrieved2009-12-08.
  6. ^"The secret, I have come to believe, is in the marriage of textures. It's all about the crispiness of the toasted flakes on the outside, the crystally crunch of the glazed outer shell, and the light cakiness of the doughnut itself. That, and they taste really good. They're so perfect, they make me feel bad for Krispy Kreme."Ward, Andy (2002-12-01)."The Endorsement: The Toasted-Coconut Doughnut".Esquire.Archived fromthe originalon 2010-04-02.Retrieved2009-12-08.
  7. ^"Celebrity Pastries, Somerset Donut Gets National Press".Lexington Herald-Leader.1999-02-04. p. A1.Retrieved2009-12-08.
  8. ^Roberts, Adam (26 April 2004)."Profiles in Roughage: The Toasted Coconut Donut".Amateur Gourmet.Retrieved2009-12-08.
  9. ^Bolt, Kristen Millares (2005-01-06)."Starbucks offering Top Pot goodies]; Doughnuts quickly snapped up downtown".Seattle Post-Intelligencer.Retrieved2009-12-08.

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