TikTok's Viral Mini Doughnut Cereal Trend Is The Ultimate Delight For Kids

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Doughnut cereal is the latest to hit the food trends list and is one of the best lockdown recipes to try. A TikTok user shared different versions of mini doughnut cereals that are sure to thrill children in your family.

TikTok's Viral Mini Doughnut Cereal Trend Is The Ultimate Delight For Kids
TikTok video of doughnut cereal has gone viral.

Highlights

  • After pancake cereal and cookies cereal, a new cereal trend has arrived.
  • Doughnuts cereal is the latest food trend going viral.
  • TikTok video shows how to make mini doughnuts cereal.

We can thank TikTok for giving us many quirky food trends to keep us occupied during the lockdown. We all had fun making breakfast cereals with a pancake twist, and cookie cereal was exciting too. Now, it's time to move to the next cereal craze that is currently amusing the internet. Doughnut cereal is the latest to hit the food trends list and is one of the best lockdown recipes to try. A TikTok user shared different versions of mini doughnut cereals that are sure to thrill children in your family.

TikTok account @soflofooodie posted recipes of two versions of cereals made with miniature doughnuts. The first cereal recipe video featured tiny doughnuts topped with vanilla and chocolate glaze, and embellished with rainbow and chocolate sprinkles. The doughnuts were then flopped down in a bowl along with the doughnut holes and doused in milk.

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The sheer beauty of these full-of-colours cereal embroiled TikTok followers and other social media users into replicating the recipe at their homes. The doughnut cereals are definitely a delight for eyes and we are sure it will be a delight for our palate too. We just can't wait to make this for our next breakfast meal. What do you think of this new food trend? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
 

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