Honey bun

Honey bun

Commercially-prepared honey buns
Type Sweet roll and sandwich
Place of origin United States
Main ingredients Honey, yeast, cinnamon
Cookbook: Honey bun  Media: Honey bun

A honey bun is a sweet roll of Swedish origin, somewhat similar to the cinnamon bun.

A honey bun is a fried yeast pastry that contains honey and a swirl of cinnamon in the dough and is glazed with icing. Unlike most sweet rolls, which are generally the product of bakeries, honey buns are common convenience store and vending machine fare. Normally sold individually wrapped, alone or in boxes of 6 or more, they are a popular grab-and-go breakfast, eaten cold or heated in a microwave oven.

Culture

The honey bun has become an iconic food and currency in United States prisons, where they are sold from prison commissaries. In the state of Florida, 270,000 are sold per month as of 2010.[1] In a highly publicized instance, honey buns were used by guards in Miami to pay for the beating of a teenager in a youth detention center, resulting in the teen's death. Referring to the case, a public defender was quoted as saying, "In here, a honey bun is like a million dollars."[2]

History

According to legend, Howard Griffin of Griffin Pie Co. in Greensboro, North Carolina, developed the first honey bun in 1954. Flowers Foods acquired Griffin Pie Co. in 1983. Although the Greensboro bakery is now closed, honey buns remain a best-seller for Flowers.[3]

See also

References

  1. Harwell, Drew (December 31, 2010). "Honey buns sweeten life for Florida prisoners". Tampa Bay Times. Florida. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  2. Miller, Carol. "5 fired at Miami-Dade lockup where teen died in beat-down". Miami Herald. Miami, Florida. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  3. "Mrs Freshley's - Varieties - Honey Buns". Mrsfreshleys.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
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