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jam donut or sausage from germany

The phrase “jam donut or sausage from Germany” refers to the word “Berliner.”

Quick Scoop

  • In German, a Berliner is a round, jam-filled donut with no hole, made from sweet yeast dough and usually dusted with sugar.
  • The same word Berliner can also colloquially refer to a person from Berlin, which is why it’s sometimes joked about or confused in quizzes and word puzzles.
  • Many puzzle/quiz games use the clue “jam doughnut or sausage from Germany?” and the expected single-word answer is BERLINER.

Tiny Context Bite

  • These jam donuts are also called Krapfen or Pfannkuchen in different parts of Germany, but “Berliner” is the version that shows up in English-language crosswords and mobile games.

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