miércoles, 17 de febrero de 2021
We all know about the daily, tiring, exasperating drive to and forth from work, and when you think of going anywhere else after getting home, it’s so daunting that you want to give up on satisfying your hunger and just get to sleep. But, you decide to explore your options instead and find a MyShipleyDonuts a pedir donas en línea de en su lugar.
¿Suena familiar? Bueno, hoy exploramos la serie de eventos que nos llevaron a poder brindarte ese éxtasis de rosquilla; la historia de nuestra amada, apreciada y celebrada confitería de mollejas fritas, historia de donas.
Rosquillas originally started off as an import, an idea of sweet olykoeks that the Dutch settlers (who settled in Amsterdam) very graciously brought with them. Fun fact: they didn’t have their ring shape until then. The practice was then turned into a proud tradition here in the United States, getting mentions in cookbooks as early as 1803, and by the mid-19th, obtuvo su lugar permanente en los anales de la historia de la alimentación, siendo visto como un producto completamente estadounidense.
The donut didn’t get the shape it’s known worldwide for until more than forty years after recorded historia de donas! Sin embargo, un hombre llamado Hanson Gregory afirmó haber cambiado todo eso, y nada menos que a los 16 años. Aparentemente, estaba harto de la untuosidad de las golosinas fritas y el medio poco cocido. Entonces afirmó haber hecho el agujero en el medio y haber pasado a enseñarle a su madre cómo hacerlo.
Until Washington Irving gave them their famous name in the year 1809 in his book History of New York, doughnuts, as they were called back then, didn’t actually exist. He named them, and later they were referred to in their American form in Peck’s Bad Boy and his Pa by George W. Peck in 1900. The spellings were interchangeably used until 1950, and the alternative spelling “donut” was invented when the New York–based Display Doughnut Machine Corporation abbreviated the word to make it more pronounceable by the foreigners they hoped would buy their ‘rosquillas’, and consequently it was used across the American lexicon.
¡Nuestros fantásticos dulces incluso tienen un día dedicado a ellos! El primer viernes de junio de cada año se celebra como Día Nacional de la Dona, in honor of the Salvation Army’s efforts, in particular two volunteers (Ensign Margaret Sheldon and Adjutant Helen Purviance), who were infamous for their efforts to provide freshly baked goods from huts in old abandoned buildings near the front lines of the war in 1938. Soon, the women who baked for the troops came to be known as the ‘Donut Dollies’.
Today, the humble donut has firmly established itself as a gift to the world, and is riding high on its success, with mom and pop stores selling warm, freshly made donuts continuing to be a part of everybody’s lives. They have their place in pop culture and stereotypes, particularly with our blue protectors being famous for their extended patronage towards the snack.
Y en MyShipleyDonuts nos consideramos afortunados y estamos orgullosos de continuar nuestra antigua tradición de sirviendo donas, kolaches, buñuelos y más. Los hacemos frescos en honor a los que vinieron antes que nosotros y a los que vendrán después. Sabiendo acerca de historia de donas nos motiva aún más para brindar el mejor servicio posible. Incluso tenemos nuestro poseer los 7 mejores estilos de donas para que puedas hacer tu pedido online y disfrutar donde y cuando quieras, con un Servicio 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana ¡así como!