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20293289 No.20293289 [Reply] [Original]

Any idea what I'm supposed to cook with this machine?
Found it in the trash and it says Xenos TX-103, thought it's for Poffertjes but what's the centered pin for then?

>> No.20293291

Ah nevermind mini donut maker, delete

>> No.20293292

>>20293289
>put cake dough
>turn on
>remove
>examine product
Looks like donut shapes btw.

>> No.20293295

>>20293289
Cockrings for your boyfriend to suck off

>> No.20293298

>>20293289
A simple Google search led me to find out that Google has no idea what a Xenos TX-103 is

>> No.20293300

>>20293289
it's used to make Cheerios and Fruit Loops

>> No.20293388
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20293388

>>20293298

>> No.20293389

>>20293298
https://www.xenos.nl/mini-donutmaker-wit

>> No.20293390

>>20293289
egs

>> No.20293398

>>20293289
>xenos
That's a weird name. Not that marketable, name's more related to alien technology than cooking.

>> No.20293406

>>20293289
flip those plates over and it makes mini pizza rolls

>> No.20293411

>>20293289
make donut shaped takoyaki

>> No.20293415

>>20293411
checked, beat me to it

>> No.20293495

>>20293289
mini donuts or bagels maybe.

>> No.20293501
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20293501

>>20293289
I did an image search on yandex. Got a lot of images of making donuts in Russian.

>> No.20294582

>>20293501
Do they even eat donuts in Russia? I thought there were all about blini or whatever they call that crepe thingy.

>> No.20294651

>>20294582
Pretty much everyone eat these things, donut is just the name Americans gave to these.

>> No.20294672

>>20294651
So what do Russians call them, if not donuts?

>> No.20294680

>>20294672
пoнчик

>> No.20294687

>>20294582
Have you ever been to a Russian supermarket? It's almost identical to an American one

>> No.20294693

>>20294687
These things are the same in pretty much all countries, it is a generic as sweet bread goes.

>> No.20294793

>>20294687
I've been to Russian grocery stores in America, but those always specialize in mostly Euro-only fare. No donuts.

>> No.20294803

>>20294793
>I've been to Russian grocery stores in America
So you should shut up and dont try to tell others about their countries like a mutt

>> No.20294817

>>20294803
I'm not telling others about their countries. Why would you say that?

>> No.20294835

>>20294817
Because you are the one using stores in muttland to talk about Russian food.

>> No.20294849

>>20294835
Russian stores owned and operated by Russians with Russian food. Still no donuts.

>> No.20294853

>>20294849
>It counts as Russia
When I feed my pigs, I dont give them food meant for humans, despite I being human, and living in a human operated ranch

>> No.20294863

>>20294849
Guess an American store is the closest an American can get from other cultures without feeling ill.

>> No.20294868

>>20294853
These were definitely grocery stores and not ranches. No pigs, either; but plenty of pork products. Still no donuts.

>> No.20294869

>>20294868
>still no donut on a mutt store, so about Russia...
how can you guys be this dumb?

>> No.20294885

>>20294869
So are donuts a thing in Russia or not? Russian grocery stores selling Russian goods in the US don't sell them and I've yet to have anything other than a non sequitur out of you.

>> No.20294896

>>20294885
The thing you call donuts in the US are common in virtually all countries of the world, with different names.

>> No.20294906

>>20294896
And how about Russia? Are donuts a thing in Russia?

>> No.20294910

>>20294906
I guess the concept of all countries a bit too much for you.

>> No.20294930

>>20294910
If that's a roundabout (i.e., donut-shaped :-) way of saying "yes," I guess the concept of plain English is too much for you, my cryptic friend. If you know nothing of Russian foods, you could have just said so or simply ignored the thread.

>> No.20294931

>>20294930
I don't know what is more disgusting, you trying to say that a store in muttland entitles you to talk about Russia, or trying to hide this with sarcasm like a teenager girl.

>> No.20294936

>>20294931
>I don't know
You could have stopped there.

>> No.20294944

>>20294936
Hey, maybe I should visit some random store owners here and ask him why Americans are this dumb.

>> No.20295030

>>20293289
>>20293501

I wonder how this would work with muffin batter.

>> No.20295274

>>20293289
mini bagels