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  2. Krapfen (doughnut) - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy's words "Ich bin ein Berliner" are standard German for "I am a Berliner", meaning a person from Berlin. Mentioned in Len Deighton 's 1983 novel Berlin Game , an urban legend has it that due to his use of the indefinite article ein , Berliner is translated as "jelly doughnut", and that the population of Berlin was amused by the ...

  3. List of doughnut varieties - Wikipedia

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    Maple bars – bar doughnuts with maple syrup-flavored icing – are also commonly found in the US, especially in neighboring states, such as Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan. Chile – Round fried filled doughnuts without holes are popular in Chile because of the large German community there. This doughnut is called a Berlin (plural Berlines).

  4. National Donut Day: Here's where to get a free doughnut in ...

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    National Donut Day is Friday, June 7. Here's where to score a free doughnut and other deals in Greater Cincinnati.

  5. Jelly doughnut - Wikipedia

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    A jelly doughnut, or jam doughnut, is a doughnut with a fruit preserve filling. Varieties include the German Berliner , the Polish pączki , the Jewish sufganiyot , the Southern European krafne and the Italian bombolone .

  6. Cincinnati Slang - AOL

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    Some say Cincinnati is more southern than northern and more country than city and that its German roots are at the heart of nearly everything. That might explain some of the strange local lingo in ...

  7. List of fried dough foods - Wikipedia

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    The doughnut equivalents, typically do not have the typical ring shape (except for a variety in southern Germany as so-called Auszogne which have a ring shape but a skin in the middle) but instead are solid, usually filled with jam. (German doughnuts are sometimes called "Berlin doughnuts" in the US.) Bhatoora: Indian Punjab, Pakistan

  8. 8 reasons why Cincinnati is the coffeecake capital of the world

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    Little Dutch is among my favorite traditional Cincinnati bakeries, not just for the coffeecake, but for its donuts, butter-bit rolls and cookies, among other things. Graeter’s, multiple locations

  9. List of German restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of notable restaurants known for serving German cuisine: Bavarian Meats – Meat producer in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Berlin Inn – Defunct German restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S. Der Rheinlander – Defunct German restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S.