donitsit
Donitsit is a culinary term used in several languages to refer to a donut-like fried pastry. It commonly denotes a small, sweet dough confection produced by deep-frying enriched dough, often shaped as rings or rounded pieces, and glazed or coated with sugar. The exact definition varies by region and language.
Preparation typically involves making a yeast-based dough from flour, sugar, milk or water, eggs, butter, and
Etymology and usage: The term is not standardized in any single cuisine and may function as a
Cultural notes: Donitsit is commonly sold in bakeries, markets, and events as a snack or breakfast item