bagel
a leavened, doughnut-shaped, firm-textured roll, with a brownish glazed surface, made of dough first poached and then baked.
Origin of bagel
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How to use bagel in a sentence
When there are free bagels and coffee going untouched at a New York City event, something serious is at hand.
They are so popular that Black Seed Bagels has now opened in New York selling Montreal-style bagels, and the lines are long.
Before you chuckle, the city is famous for its bagels…think crispy and almost scooped out.
And, yes, there is something hardcore about the challenges—produce 12 sweet and 12 savory bagels under pressure!
BBC Two’s ‘The Great British Bake Off’ Is the Best Reality Show on TV | Jace Lacob | October 16, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTOne of the great aesthetic moments: Bagels – Montreal bagels – coming out of a wood-fired oven.
This one will do waffles, breakfast cereals, bagels and baked goods, small cakes.
Makers | Cory Doctorow
British Dictionary definitions for bagel
beigel
/ (ˈbeɪɡəl) /
a hard ring-shaped bread roll, characteristic of Jewish baking
Origin of bagel
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