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====Australia==== [[File:Custard doughnut.jpg|thumb|right|Custard-filled doughnut served by Il Fornaio, [[St Kilda, Victoria]], Australia]] In Australia, the doughnut is a popular snack food. [[Jam doughnut]]s are particularly popular,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://donutking.com/dk/menu/showdetail.asp?id=7&t=Classic+Jam+Donut|title=Classic Jam Donut|website=Donutking.com|archive-url=https://archive.today/20090308061632/http://donutking.com/dk/menu/showdetail.asp?id=7&t=Classic+Jam+Donut|archive-date=8 March 2009|access-date=14 February 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> especially in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]] and the [[Queen Victoria Market]], where they are a tradition.<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/02/04/1075853915910.html A hot piece of history]. theage.com.au. 5 February 2004</ref> Jam doughnuts are similar to a [[Berliner (pastry)|Berliner]], but are served hot: red jam (raspberry or strawberry) is injected into the bun before it is deep-fried, and then it is coated with either sugar or sugar mixed with cinnamon as soon as it has been cooked. Jam doughnuts are sometimes also bought frozen. In [[South Australia]], they are known as Berliner or Kitchener and often served in cafes. Popular variants include custard-filled doughnuts, and more recently [[Nutella]]-filled doughnuts. Mobile vans that serve doughnuts, traditional or jam, are often seen at spectator events, markets, carnivals and [[fetes]], and by the roadside near high-traffic areas like airports and the car parks of large shopping centres. Traditional cinnamon doughnuts are readily available in Australia from specialized retailers and convenience stores. Doughnuts are a popular choice for schools and other not-for-profit groups to cook and sell as a fundraiser.
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