The term " Chinese cruller " is occasionally applied to the youtiao ( ), a similar-looking fried dough food eaten in East and Southeast Asia.
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On question # 86, the use of the term " cruller " predominates only in New England, the New York metropolitan area, and eastern Wisconsin.
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D ) says, " Crullers could be as big as bagels, if someone as talented and innovative as I am decided to market them ."
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The distortion leaves the hemline of the shirt twisted around the waist; the effect is that the wearer can look like a sugar-coated, walking cruller.
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Distinct from this, the " yum-yum " is a commonly available treat in Scotland, which resembles a straightened French cruller coated in thin glace icing.
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Crullers have been described as resembling " a small, braided torpedo " Crullers may be topped with plain powdered sugar; powdered sugar mixed with cinnamon; or icing.
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Crullers have been described as resembling " a small, braided torpedo " Crullers may be topped with plain powdered sugar; powdered sugar mixed with cinnamon; or icing.
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However, a " "'French cruller "'" is a fluted, ring-shaped doughnut made from choux pastry with a light airy texture.
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The traditional Chinese breakfast of congee, crullers ( " you tiao " �l�h ), and dim sum similar to those found in street stalls is served.
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"' Sebastian Croll "'( pronounced in Dutch, later as " Crull " ) is believed to have introduced the Cruller to the New World.