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  2. Belgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The composition of Belgian chocolate has been regulated by law since 1884. In order to prevent adulteration of the chocolate with low-quality fats from other sources, a minimum level of 35% pure cocoa was imposed. [27] Adherence to traditional manufacturing techniques also serves to increase the quality of Belgian chocolate.

  3. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Belgium

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    Beer culture in Belgium: 2016 01062: Beer in Belgium includes pale ales, lambics, Flemish red ales, sour brown ales, strong ales and stouts. Ommegang of Brussels, an annual historical procession and popular festival 2019 01366: The Ommegang of Brussels is a traditional Ommegang, a type of medieval pageant, celebrated annually in Brussels.

  4. Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgian hip-hop started with the rise of Starflam, CNN (a Brussels-based crew) and 't Hof van Commerce in the mid-1990s. The country has also influenced electronic music with a.o. Front 242, Praga Khan (also known as Lords of Acid) and 2 Many DJ's. Belgium is also home to some very popular music festivals such as Tomorrowland, Rock Werchter and ...

  5. Category:Belgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sinterklaas food (10 P) Belgian stews (3 P) T. Traditional Speciality Guaranteed ... Waffles (19 P) Pages in category "Belgian cuisine" The following 44 pages are in ...

  6. Moules-frites - Wikipedia

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    Although moules-frites are popular in many countries, it is thought that the dish originated in Belgium. [4] It is likely that it was originally created by combining mussels, a popular and cheap foodstuff eaten around the Flemish coast, and fried potatoes, which were commonly eaten around the country in winter when no fish or other food was available.

  7. Category:Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink in Belgium (3 C) Belgian furniture (2 C) G. ... Pages in category "Culture of Belgium" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.

  8. Belgium’s food agency pleads with public not to eat their ...

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    Belgium’s Federal Food Agency on Tuesday warned people to not eat their Christmas trees after a city council suggested recipes to reuse conifers following the holiday season.. The agency was ...

  9. Folklore of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Many aspects of folklore are manifested in public processions and parades in Belgian cities; traditions which are kept alive for the amusement of locals and tourists alike. The term folklore (which is rendered identically in both French and Dutch ) is used in Belgium in a much wider sense than in English, chiefly to denote all cultural events ...