Uncle John’s Facts to Annoy Your Teacher Bathroom Reader for Kids Only!
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HOLE IN ONE Psst! Nobody loves doughnuts more than Uncle John. Whenever anyone brings a box of them to the BRI, it mysteriously disappears. HISTORIC EATS Doughnuts have been around for centuries—scientists have even found fossilized fried dough in ancient American Indian ruins. The word first appeared in writing in 1803, when an English cookbook included a recipe for doughnuts. And in America, author Washington Irving published A Knickerbocker’s History of New York in 1809. The book told funny s...tories about the city’s Dutch settlers. In it, he wrote about “balls of sweetened dough, fried in hog’s fat, and called doughnuts.” DOUGH-NUT OR DOUGH-KNOT? Those early doughnuts were called olykoeks (“oily cakes” in Dutch), and they didn’t have holes in the middle. They usually had a nut at the center because the dough in the middle of the balls didn’t cook thoroughly, and the nuts made the gooey centers tastier. Some people believe that’s why the olykoek eventually got a name change: a dough-nut.
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