Dunkin' Donuts

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Dunkin' Donuts

Dunkin' Donuts (pronounced: /ˈdʌŋkɪn ˈdoʊnəts/) is an American multinational coffee and doughnut company. It was founded in 1950 by William Rosenberg in Quincy, Massachusetts.

Etymology

The name "Dunkin' Donuts" is a combination of the English words "dunk" and "donut". The term "dunk" refers to the act of dipping something into a liquid, in this case, the traditional practice of dipping donuts into coffee. "Donut" is a type of fried dough confectionery or dessert food.

History

Dunkin' Donuts was founded by William Rosenberg, who originally opened a restaurant named "Open Kettle" in Quincy, Massachusetts in 1948. The restaurant was renamed to "Dunkin' Donuts" in 1950. The company has grown to become one of the largest coffee and baked goods chains in the world, with more than 12,000 restaurants in 36 countries.

Products

Dunkin' Donuts' menu features a wide range of products, including hot and iced coffee, donuts, bagels, muffins, sandwiches, and other baked goods. The company is particularly known for its coffee and donuts.

Related Terms

  • Coffee: A brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans.
  • Donut: A type of fried dough confectionery or dessert food.
  • Bagel: A bread product originating in the Jewish communities of Poland.
  • Muffin: A baked product that is a type of bread or cake.
  • Sandwich: A food typically consisting of vegetables, sliced cheese or meat, placed on or between slices of bread.

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