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  1. 22 de may. de 2014 · […] invención del donut moderno se atribuye a un marinero holandés llamado Hanson Gregory. Su madre, Elizabeth, era famosa por hacer unos ricos olykoeks o “pasteles de grasa.”

  2. 4 de jun. de 2021 · Hanson Gregory, el hombre que dio la forma característica a las donas. “ Se solían freír los bordes, pero el interior seguís siendo una masa cruda ”, relató el propio Hanson en una entrevista...

  3. En 1847, Hanson Gregory, capitán de un barco mercante, logró transformar a las tradicionales oliebollen (bolas de aceite), dulces típicos holandeses, en uno de los clásicos de la gastronomía norteamericana: las donas.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2022 · Hanson Gregory, el hombre que dio forma a las donas. Tras ello intentó enrollar una tira y unir los extremos, formando un círculo, pero de nada sirvió ya que el problema de los...

    • The Panicked Captain
    • The Penny Pinching Captain
    • The (Probably) True Origins of The Doughnut Hole
    • The Story Fits The Timeline
    • An Official Ruling

    Gregory was eating a doughnut made by his mother Elizabeth Gregory aboard his ship on a dark night in 1847, when a storm suddenly struck. Gregory, who abruptly needed the use of both his hands, impaled the doughnut on the handle of the ship's wheel and steered the boat to safety. If that's difficult to picture in your head, here's an illustration o...

    Another version of this story holds that Captain Gregory started putting holes in the middle of his doughnuts as a cost-cutting measure. Our least favorite version of this story goes like this: Gregory's mother, Elizabeth Gregory, made dozens of doughnut-like pastries for her son's voyages. Elizabeth realized that the center of the doughnut didn't ...

    The Washington Post got the "hole" truth from Gregory during an interview in 1916. Gregory, 85 years old at the time, said that he was the true inventor of the doughnut hole, but it was indigestion, not penny pinching, that inspired him. Gregory said that the doughnuts his mother made were too oily and tough on digestion, so one night around 1847 h...

    We haven't been able to definitively prove Gregory's tale, but we can say that it does match up with the timeline of the doughnut's evolution. We searched through archival news articles and found several mentions of the words "doughnut" and "donut" during the early 1800s, but none of these articles described a doughnut with a hole in the middle. Th...

    In 1941, the National Dunkers Association met at the Astor Hotel in New York to settle the debate about who truly invented the doughnut hole. Two stories were considered. The first held that a Native American accidentally invented the doughnut hole when they shot an arrow through a fried cake. The second was the above-displayed story from Captain G...

  5. 5 de jun. de 2018 · Se dice que durante una tormenta, mientras tenía que manejar el timón con ambas manos, Hanson Gregory clavó su pastel en una de las aspas del volante. Et voilà.

  6. Fast-forward to the mid-19th century and Elizabeth Gregory, a New England ship captain's mother who made a wicked deep-fried dough that cleverly used her son's spice cargo of...