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Markets in Melbourne Queen Victoria Market | Old Fish Market| The Eastern and Western Market|Food In Markets|Bibliography | |Dakota's Reflection| Alex's Reflection|Mindmap | CBD Homepage ​ **Food and Entertainment at the Queen Victoria Market** The Queen Victoria Market is known for its American doughnuts. The American Doughnut Van has been running for 60 years. People compare the doughnuts as eating a pie at the footy. The taste in your mouth when you eat it is just phenominal. It feels like you're in heaven tasting the beautiful flavours. The way they make their doughnuts is quite simple, firstly you have to deep fry a bun which is made out of dough, then you fill it with jam which is made out of natural fruit such as strawberries, raspberries and blueberris and then you can frost it with either sugar or cinnamon. You can even buy Jam Doughnuts frozen! Sometimes you have to be careful when you eat doughnuts because they can cause severe burns in the mouth due to the very hot jam inside it. In Australia its a very popular fast food dessert. The doughnuts were first made by a family called the Boenings in the 1950s.The family has spent over 50 years of cooking and selling doughnuts. Doughnuts have always been an important part of the Boening family. In the beginning, they knew nothing about doughnuts or how to make them, until they got the recipe and now they make the best doughnuts. Today the business is still going at the Queen Vic Market.

​ The entertainment you can find at Queen Vic Market is enjoyable, for example, the buskers. Buskers are people on the street that do something entertaining like dancing, singing, playing instruments and telling jokes to people which make them laugh. There are alot of people busking near Therry Street, near Shed I which is a section in the Queen Vic Market. There are other different types of entertainment. On weekends at the market, there are camel rides, kid rides such as Thomas the Tank Engine train which you can hop on and travel all around the market. There are even farm animals which you can feed and play with. On Wednesday evenings on hot summer months there is a night market which has three stages showcasing some of the best world music and you don't have to pay any money to come and watch; its all free unless you're going to a dining bar or their variety of food stalls.