Three different varieites of donuts from Da! have been acquired and secured.
First, the humble Berliner.
Keeps well, moderately greasy, delightfully soft and tastefully chewy; this thing sits at a
whopping $0.29 per piece and goes fat-astically with coffee and cream and a little less so with
@Thé au lait if you will excuse the pun for some reason.
Not
gushing with filling per se, but quite full of it nonetheless. Good deal. Tastes good.
On the next "tier" at $0.58 there's the Standard American™:
It's a donut.
No filling. Greasetacular. Shouldn't have gotten three of them. Somehow, overall less desirable than the Berlin variant, but goes better with tea? It's certainly the worse deal out of the two if you don't much care for glazing or the sprinkledness.
Then - at almost a dollar - there's the cronut. That is, a crouton crossbred with a don... no, wait, that can't be right.
It's a
croissant-donut mix, which does explain the texture and structure of the thing... the bake wizards at Da!, however, went a step further and added
jam filling (or, in the case of the stock image, vaguely almond-flavoured mousse) to it and the result is quite possibly THE mixed-baggest article of their pastry I've had the pleasure to sample.
On one hand, it's... novel (and tastes alright). On the other, you're not going to want to have it over the 3x cheaper German offering if hamming down pastry isn't something you do on the daily; I can't say that the mouthfeel is vastly superior to their donut's, or that it has something positively unique going for it to warrant the price difference - which tracks, considering they are the least popular of the three options with far more units (than their cheaper brothers') left unsold at the end of the day.
Next up: Dapizzas.
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