Why is doughnut called but it has any nuts ingredients?
Doughnuts do not contain nuts as an essential ingredient. The term "doughnut" is derived from the Dutch word "olykoek", which literally translates to "oil cake". The name "doughnut" is believed to have originated in the 19th century when Dutch settlers brought their olykoeks to America. Over time, the name evolved into "doughnut" and became widely used in English.
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