Boston cream doughnut

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Boston cream doughnut
Interior view of a lightly filled Boston cream doughnut

The Boston cream doughnut (sometimes written with "donut" or "creme") is a doughnut with chocolate frosting and a creamy vanilla or custard filling: the miniature version of the Boston Cream Pie.[1][2] The Boston cream donut was designated the official doughnut of Massachusetts in 2003[3] after the Boston cream pie was chosen as the state dessert in 1996.

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  1. ^ Abby Ellin Teenage waistland: a former fat kid weighs in on living large, losing weight, and how parents can (and can't) help PublicAffairs, 2005 ISBN 1586482289, 9781586482282 257 pages page 112
  2. ^ Sally Levitt Steinberg The donut book: the whole story in words, pictures & outrageous tales Edition illustrated Storey Publishing, 2004 ISBN 1580175481, 9781580175487 184 pages page 146
  3. ^ press release


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