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Maple bacon donut

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Maple bacon donut
TypeDoughnut
Place of originUnited States
Main ingredientsDough, bacon, maple syrup
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The maple bacon donut also spelled doughnut is a breakfast or dessert food that has become popular in some areas of the United States and Canada. It is distinct from other donuts because of the prominent bacon and maple syrup–flavored glaze used for toppings and has been discussed in the media as part of the phenomenon sometimes referred to as bacon mania.[1] The bacon donut has been described as tasting like a "camping breakfast" (Pancakes with maple syrup, breakfast sausage links, and strips of bacon) all in one convenient item.

A bacon maple long john from Doomsday Donuts in Ripon, Wisconsin

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  1. Meehan, Peter (July 10, 2008). "Bacon is dead! Long live bacon!". Salon. Out drinking at 3 a.m. a few months ago in Portland, Ore., a friend went foraging for sustenance and came back from Voodoo Doughnut with a box of maple doughnuts topped with strips of bacon.
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