Everything bagel

The everything bagel can have a wide variety of toppings.

An everything bagel is a popular type of bagel, allegedly invented by David Gussin,[1] that includes a large variety of toppings; the exact ingredients depend on the vendor.[2][3]

The bagel itself is usually made using a standard recipe; but instead of only one topping, it is topped with a mixture of every bagel topping used in the bakery. Poppy seeds, sesame seeds, onion flakes,[4] garlic flakes, pretzel salt, and pepper are all popular toppings that most vendors use on an everything bagel. The everything bagel inspired other bread creations with similar toppings, such as everything bagel chips, everything croissants, everything rolls, everything roti, everything fusilli, and everything hot dog buns.[1] It is offered by many bakeries and fast casual restaurants such as Au Bon Pain and Panera. Attardo notes that "everything" in this context is not to be interpreted as implying infinite recursion.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Raisfeld, Robin (7 April 2013). "What the Iconic New York Everything Bagel Has Wrought". Grub Street.
  2. "A Food Fight Erupts over the 'Everything' Bagel". NPR.org. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  3. Carman, Tim (2012-05-14). "Joe Bastianich invented the 'everything' bagel?". Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-05-29.
  4. Matthew Gavin Frank (Winter 2013). "At the Center of the Center of the New York Bagel". Gastronomica. University of California Press. 13 (4): 51–55. doi:10.1525/gfc.2013.13.4.51. JSTOR 10.1525/gfc.2013.13.4.51.
  5. Attardo, Salvatore. "The Role of Affordances at the Semantics/Pragmatics Boundary".


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