What is the origin of Doughnuts?

What is the origin of Doughnuts?

The earliest origins to the modern doughnuts are generally traced back to the olykoek (“oil(y) cake”) Dutch settlers brought with them to early New York (or New Amsterdam). These doughnuts closely resembled later ones but did not yet have their current ring shape.

Where did Puff Puff originated from?

Sub-Saharan Africa

Who created Mandazi?

Mandazi (Swahili: Mandazi, Maandazi), is a form of fried bread that originated on the Swahili Coast. It is also known as bofrot or puff puff in Western African countries such as Ghana and Nigeria.

Why did Cambodians enter America?

Cambodians entered the United States as refugees after a group of Cambodian Communists named Khmer Rouge, led by the French-educated Pol Pot, won a civil war that had raged from March 1970 to April 1975 and proceeded to rule the country with extraordinary brutality.

Why are so many Cambodians in Lowell?

In more recent history, Lowell has become home to the second largest Cambodian community in the United States. Beginning in the early 1980’s, thousands of Cambodians, from largely agrarian backgrounds, fled a communist regime and auto-genocide in their homeland and resettled in the post-industrial city of Lowell.

Why did Cambodians reach Lowell?

As the number of Cambodians resettled in Lowell grew, and Cambodian Buddhist temples, markets, restaurants and other stores sprang up in Lowell, there was a secondary migration, as Cambodians resettled elsewhere moved to Lowell to join family and friends.

Where did Khmer originate from?

The Khmers are considered by archaeologists and ethnologists to be indigenous to the contiguous regions of Isan, southern Laos, Cambodia and South Vietnam. That is to say the Cambodians have historically been a lowland people who lived close to one of the tributaries of the Mekong River.

What language do Cambodians speak?

Khmer

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