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Fánk

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Fánk
Fánk, a Hungarian donut for Mardi Gras from the Farsang carnival season preceding the final Busójárás, (Ash Wednesday).
Typedonut
Place of originHungary
Main ingredientsFlour, yeast, butter, egg yolk, rum, milk, oil

Fánk (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfaːŋk]) is a sweet traditional Hungarian donut. The most commonly used ingredients are: flour, yeast, butter, egg yolk, a little bit of rum, salt, milk and oil to deep fry with. After the pastry has risen for approximately 30 minutes the result is an extreme light doughnut-like pastry. Fánk is traditionally served with powdered sugar and lekvár, Hungarian thick jams; mostly apricot at that.[citation needed]

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