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Best Donuts in the World

Mmm … donuts. Here’s a rundown of our favorite forms of fried dough from around the world.

The duality of the donut intrigues. Some are sweet, soft and cakey. Others are hard, crunchy and meaty. An edible yin and yang. Here’s a rundown of our favorite forms of donuts from around the world.

Best donuts around the world: Loukoumades
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Loukoumades – Greece

What stands out about this Greek treat is its heft. Unlike other donut specimens, which are dense, the bonbon-size loukoumades are light and airy — so airy, in fact, that they usually deflate when you take a bite. Most Greek islanders serve the pastries with cinnamon or honey.

Best donuts around the world: Malasadas
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Malasadas – Hawaii

Plantation workers from the Madeira islands brought these sugar-covered fried dough balls to Hawaii in the 1800s. Today the donuts are a delicacy, and each island has its favorite shop — on Oahu, it’s Leonard’s; on Maui, it’s the T. Komoda Store and Bakery. Most places sell the goodies by the dozen.

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Best donuts around the world: Curry Bread
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Curry Bread – Japan

This savory spin on donuts is so popular in Japanese culture, a character in the Anpanman series was named Kare Pan Man, or Curry Bread Man. Think of the breads as fried Hot Pockets. Bakers simply wrap curry in dough, sprinkle breadcrumbs on top, and fry away.

Best donuts around the world: Bonelos Aga
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Bonelos Aga – Guam

Bananas are plentiful on Guam, and these Chamorro donuts are basically banana fritters. Most bakers fry the goodies until they’re golden brown, then serve them on a platter or in a small bag. Some come with sugar or honey on top; others are filled with jam or yams.

Best donuts around the world: Ensaimada
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Ensaimada – Spain

Reduced pork lard gives these round pastries their distinct flavor — a hint of bacon mixed with cakey dough and powdered sugar. Thought to have originated on Mallorca, they’ve become an art form on the Balearic Isles.

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