19 Different Types of Donuts: A Definitive List
Shape: Classic ring-shaped circular, with a hole in the middle.
Topping: A sugary, milky glaze, sometimes with a hint of vanilla.
2. Apple Fritter: Someone thought apples were a little too healthy for their taste, rolled them into dough, sprinkled in some cinnamon, and deep-fried them. Voila!
Shape: They can take a variety of shapes, but often lovably asymmetric and bulbous.
Topping: Sometimes a glaze, but more often with a cinnamon-sugar mixture.
3. Long John: Sometimes filled with custard or jelly, Long Johns are America's blue collar answer to the éclair.Shape: A long, rectangular bar.
Topping: Typically a colorful frosting (sometimes with sprinkles)—but just about anything goes.
Shape: Long and twisty.
Topping: Either a delectable combination of cinnamon and sugar, or a cinnamon-sugar glaze.
5. Pączki: Is it Mardi Gras? Then it's time to munch on this classic fruit- or cream-filled Polish pastry, which is pronounced PUNCH-kee.Shape: Circular and wide
Topping: Often powdered sugar, but some variations include a chocolate glaze.
Shape: Can come in any shape or size.
Topping: Maple-syrup frosting and real bacon.
7. Donut Holes: No list of the different types of donuts would be complete without mentioning donut holes, which bakers like to say were created when they poked the hole into a regular donut.Shape: Small (always bite sized) and shaped like a ball.
Topping: Could be glazed or covered with powdered sugar.
8. Jelly Donut: Seemingly every cuisine that has donuts has some form of jelly donut, defined by its fruity filling.
Shape: Various, but typically round with no hole in its center.
Topping: Also varies, but really people are eating these for the filling, which can range from grape jelly to orange marmalade to apricot jam.
Shape: Circular, but with a larger hole than most donuts.
Topping: There's a large variety, from glazes to sugar to no topping at all.
Shape: Round with no hole.
Topping: Often powedered sugar, and sometimes whipped cream, too.
11. Pershing: If it looks like a cinnamon roll, but tastes like a donut, than it's a Pershing, and you should eat it. They're called "Persian rolls" in some places.Shape: Just like a cinnamon roll. The difference? A Pershing is made with donut dough.
Topping: A sugar glaze, or a sprinkling of cinnamon.
Shape: Round with a hole, but typically smaller and denser than your average donut.
Topping: Usually cinnamon or granluated sugar, sprinkled liberally
Shape: Round with a hole, not dissimilar to an old-fashioned donut.
Topping: Usually a vanilla glaze, but it can vary.
14. Coconut:The coconut is no ordinary topping–devotees of the coconut donut think it's in a class by itself, so we'll give it its own highlight.Shape: It can come in all shapes and sizes, but usually you see it in the standard circular shape.
Topping: Coconut! Toasted, optional.
Shape: Circular, but with no hole, and filled with a vanilla custard or pudding.
Topping: Always a chocolate-glaze frosting.
Shape: Circular, with a hole in the middle, but with dough that has been twisted several times.
Topping: Several options, but most traditionally a honey or vanilla glaze.
Shape: Round and tall, with a hole in the center, but more light and hollow inside, like a croissant.
Topping: Ansel has created an abundance of options, from caramel to blackberry frosting to apple slices.
Shape: Long and rectangular, not unlike the Long John, but typically less wide.
Topping: Usually with a chocolate icing and sometimes a few other treats as well, ranging from nuts to fruits.
19. Sprinkles! When life has got you down, head over to your local donut shop and buy anything with sprinkles. You'll be glad you did.Shape: Can come in any shape.
Topping: Sprinkles.
Getting Hungry? Find Donuts Near You
If this list made you feel unusually hungry for donuts, we don't blame you. Luckily, there's probably a neighborhood donut shop near you, and if you click on your city below, you might also find a great deal at those donut shops:
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