Doughnut is an uncommon blook avilable in Lunch pack. It has a drop rate of 18.75%. It gives blook score of 5 when added to the collection. And just like other uncommons it can be sold for 5 tokens.

Appearance
It has a light brown bottom that looks baked. On top, there’s a smooth layer of pink frosting.
It’s decorated with colorful sprinkles. The sprinkles are blue, green, and yellow, and they look like tiny ovals scattered all over.
In the middle of the donut, there’s a round hole, which is just a dark, empty space. The donut looks simple, like something from a cartoon, and it’s meant to look happy and nice.
Trivia
- It is one of the junk food inside Lunch Pack.
- Doughnuts are a sweet snack made from fried dough.
- The Dutch brought early doughnuts, called “oily cakes,” to America.
- The hole in the middle was invented by a ship captain named Hanson Gregory in 1847.
- He made the hole so the doughnut would cook more evenly.
- There are many different types, including ring-shaped and filled.
- You can find doughnuts with all kinds of toppings, like glaze, sprinkles, or sugar.
- The name comes from early versions that had nuts placed inside the dough.
- The term “donut” is a shortened spelling of the word “doughnut”.
- National Doughnut Day is in the U.S. on the first Friday of June.
- The holiday honors women who served doughnuts to soldiers in World War I.
- An automatic doughnut machine was invented in 1920.
- This machine helped make doughnuts much more popular and easy to get.
- The most expensive doughnut ever made used 24k gold and edible diamonds.
- The world’s largest doughnut weighed over 1.5 tons.
- In France, a similar pastry is called a “nun’s fart” due to its shape and texture.
- In the 1950s, police officers often stopped at doughnut shops for late-night food.
- A popular doughnut chain, Dunkin’ Donuts, started in Massachusetts.
- You can also get “spudnuts,” which are doughnuts made from potatoes instead of flour.
- In some places, Halloween was once celebrated by bobbing for doughnuts.
- Canada actually has more doughnut shops per person than the U.S.
- There are two main kinds of doughnuts: yeast doughnuts, which are light, and cake doughnuts, which are denser.
- The “donut” spelling became more popular in America in the 1900s.
- The word “doughnut” might have come from “dough knots,” which was the shape of some early ones.
- In the 1920s, the first machine for making doughnuts automatically was invented.
- Doughnuts were called the “Hit Food of the Century” at the Chicago World’s Fair in 1933.
- “Doughnut Lassies” served doughnuts to soldiers in the trenches during World War I.
- Actor Clark Gable famously showed people how to dunk a doughnut in a 1934 movie.
- Some American doughnut makers have removed trans fats from their recipes.
- A famous doughnut shop in Hollywood, Randy’s Donuts, has a giant doughnut on its roof.
- Some doughnuts are made with potato dough instead of flour.
- You can find doughnut-like treats all over the world, with different names and styles.
- In Israel, a jelly-filled doughnut called a sufganiyah is eaten for Hanukkah.
- In France, a type of airy fried pastry similar to a doughnut is called a “nun’s fart”.
- The record for eating the most doughnuts in a short time was 29 in just over 6 minutes.
- A very expensive doughnut was once made with 24k gold and edible diamonds.
- Before trick-or-treating became common, people would sometimes “bob” for doughnuts on Halloween.
- In the 1940s, a “Donut Diet” was advertised, claiming eating doughnuts could help people lose weight.
- In Canada, people eat more doughnuts per person than in the U.S..
- Famous writer Washington Irving described a doughnut-like treat in 1809.
- Some researchers believe the size of the hole in a doughnut grows bigger when the economy is bad.
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Not a blook but I am currently eating it.