Cop Talk
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in argentina thos are know as "berlinesa"(woman from berlin) or "bolas de fraile" (friar's balls)
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also
Crema pastelera >>>>>>>> ALL
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in argentina thos are know as "berlinesa"(woman from berlin)
Huh. So I may actually be able to use that term internationally?
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In Spain "Donuts" is a registered trademark so they had to rename it "Dunkin' Coffee".
And yes, we call them Berliners too. Well most people just call them donuts anyway.
I just noticed we have Hamburgers, Frankfurters and Berliners. What is it with German cities and food names?
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i don't know. it might have been introduced by german inmigrants.
EDIT:
or not
@anonymous234 said:And yes, we call them Berliners too.
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Or I just talked to the only subset of people who doesn't know the term before.
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They're named after the cities that provided the soldiers that occupied your wimpy-ass during the world wars.
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muricans?
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Reading on Wikipedia about the origins of the hamburger; found this:
The Big Mac marked an evolution in the image of the hamburger.
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The same ones that claim one of the first cities that got occupied by them and provided supplies was Berlin, no doubt.
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Das ist ein
BerlinerKrapfen!FTFY
Yes. It's similar to "Krapfen" - a word used in some parts of Germany.
Damn. Hanzo'd
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Also a doughnut
As is the human body, simply start rolling the lips backward/outward until the end result is achieved. Homeomorphism can be fun!
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They lose something as soon as they cool down. You've gotta try them when they're fresh; half the experience is the warm melty sugary goodness. Without that, they're just overpriced and bland.
Just make sure the light outside in ON [indicating there is a batch about to come out of the oven!!!!!]
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@RaceProUK said:
Also a doughnut
As is the human body, simply start rolling the lips backward/outward until the end result is achieved. Homeomorphism can be fun!
You forgot your nose.
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Caramel Apple Fritter
Pineapple Fritter
Potato Cake
Dim Sim
Flake
Battered sav
Chiko roll
Minimum of chips
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You forgot your nose.
Not at all. It would be subsumed as the lips continued to roll back., at some point shortly after your neck would be a (lopsided) toroid with the esophagus at the center.
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You don't get to make a genus-5 object (digestive tract, nostrils, tear ducts) into a genus-1 object without cutting it, no matter how you stretch, roll and bend it.
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Precisely. I'm not going into discussion how many interconnected holes are in a human body, but I count at least 4.
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Fucking hell people, I'm not someone who's easily disgusted or anything, but we started with damned jelly doughnuts. How the hell did we get here from tasty food?
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I blame @TheCPUWizard
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I blame @TheCPUWizard
"I will accept the Responsibility but not the Blame" - Stephen L. Diana 1977
Seriously, the number of other "indentations" or even "holes" (complete unobstructed paths) matter when doing a domain reduction (they may appear and cause a diversion when during domain expansion.
Think about the donut that you eat. There are other paths into the interior as well as porous paths through the 'cake'
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Think about the donut that you eat. There are other paths into the interior as well as porous paths through the 'cake'
Not once it's properly glazed.
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One of the delis round here sometimes has Polish doughnuts for sale. Of the kind that are non-toroidal, with a sugar dusting on the outside and with a raspberry filling.
But not on a Sunday.
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I refuse to vote in your poll. I prefer that mom-and-pop shop down the street that uses potatoe flour instead of wheat flour.
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Too much information there...
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a little bit of history:
a lot of the bakeries found in argentina during the first part of the XX century were owned by european inmigrants. more specifically, anarchists that were running from the purges in their home countries(Franco, Mussolini, etc).
they nicknamed the pastry's they were selling with names that deride the institutions. so we have pastry's with names such as "Friar's balls", "Nun's moan", "sacrament", "little cannon", etc.Filed under: probably TMI
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during the first part of the XIX century were owned by european inmigrants. more specifically, anarchists that were running from the purges in their home countries(Franco, Mussolini, etc).
That would be the XX century. XIX is the 19th, i.e., 1801 – 1900.
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Fixed. thanks!
i was going to type 1900 and somehow mixed the two.
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In Poland, the no-hole ones are "pÄ…czki" ("doughnuts", or loosely translating to "flower buds"), the holed ones are "donuty" (as a loanword).
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"pÄ…czki"
Stop making me hungry! (We've got some good Polish delis round here, and they have these things. Ever so tempting to go out and get a bunch…)
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Chocolate coated vs chocolate filled!
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There is no vs on the latter one. It just does everything right.
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back on t
http://argentinosencasa.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/index4.jpegDirect translation from portuguese: "Berlin Balls".
And donuts are these: