There has been talk on Caught in the Act: Promiscuous Sex Life of My D-Cup Mother in lawthe internet of doughnuts going too far. A recent article argued that purveyors of fried dough have overreached with their unorthodox takes on the original treat.
But wary as I am of doughnuts made from fried spaghetti, Doughnut Plant's pretty "Doughflowers" make a strong case for the unusual.
SEE ALSO: This craft beer company tackles food waste in a very real, delicious wayPer the New York Times, the doughnut shop is selling pastries formed in the shape of flowers and dipped in sweet blood orange, strawberry, or rose glazes.
Though a Doughnut Plant representative wouldn't tell us exactly how they're made, he did share that owner Chef Mark Israel has spent the past five months perfecting his method. Each is made by hand so that no two are the same.
Doughflowers went on sale Wednesday ahead of Mother's Day, and will be available at the company's New York locations indefinitely. At $5 a piece, they're a solid upgrade should you wish to gift mom something just slightlyfancier than a doughnut-hole bouquet.
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