Donair is a very common spelling variation and should be accepted for doner kebab. Gyro and schwarma are also essentially the same thing as a donair, though they are not the Turkish words.
Remember when having dijon mustard was the most scandalous thing that the president had ever done? Possibly excepting the time that he wore a tan suit, or that other time he had on a bike helmet?
And yet the same people who completely flipped out over those things don't bat an eye when the current president pays off porn stars that he had an affair with, mocks disabled people, praises dictators, uses vulgarities, insults American citizens, stokes violence and calls for foreign countries to interfere in our elections. At least when we're finally out of this era we'll know who the people are who have lost all credibility.
I didn't get Danish. I have never seen one that remotely looks like that and I eat them often. That one looks like a disgusting cake, not a pastry with fruit inside.
That.... is a danish....? Even after seeing the results, I still don't see it. Can we get a better picture of a danish? Something a *little* more quintessentially danish? Fruit filling? Frosting? I mean it's like... a triangular slice of something with some brown squiggles on it? What IS that? It aint a danish...
I ditto all remarks regarding the photo of a danish. Nothing like anything I have seen called "a danish "
Best danish I ever has was from a little bakery in Stonehaven, near Aberdeen (the Scottish one) light as a feather croissant dough / pastry with fruit and a scrawl of icing.
No idea why these are Danish, or if Danes name them Danish, but the rest of the world does not recognise the photo here as "a Danish".
What makes this particular pastry Danish? Danish pastry refers to a whole variety of sweet treats.
Best danish I ever has was from a little bakery in Stonehaven, near Aberdeen (the Scottish one) light as a feather croissant dough / pastry with fruit and a scrawl of icing.
No idea why these are Danish, or if Danes name them Danish, but the rest of the world does not recognise the photo here as "a Danish".
Any Danes out there?