doissant
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of doughnut + croissant.
Noun
[edit]doissant (plural doissants)
- Synonym of cronut.
- 2013 August 28, Chris Macias, “Can you live without the Cronut? Some salivate, others yawn as food craze combines the croissant and doughnut”, in The Sacramento Bee, page D1:
- Sweet Dozen often sells more than two dozen doissants daily ($3 each) in a variety of flavors.
- 2014 August 28, Maureen Fitzgerald, “Doughnut+croissant”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, 186th year, number 89, page F5:
- Instead, Robert Bennett offers the doissant, a French twist on the combo.
- 2018 May 9, John Briley, “Tucson offers taste of past, modern fare”, in The Oklahoman, volume 127, page 7D:
- On the way out, ignore that stoplight in your brain and grab a doissant (a doughnut-croissant crossbreed) or a berry-stuffed Danish, two of the many masterpieces of lead pastry chef Hannah Houlden.