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  2. Poffertjes - Wikipedia

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    Poffertjes. Poffertjes ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpɔfərcəs] ⓘ) are traditional Dutch batter cakes. Resembling small, fluffy pancakes, they are made with yeast and buckwheat flour. [ 1][ 2] Typically, poffertjes are sweet treats served with powdered sugar and butter, and sometimes syrup or advocaat. A savoury variant with gouda cheese is ...

  3. Kue lidah kucing - Wikipedia

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    Kue lidah kucing ( lit. 'cat tongue kue ') is a small Indonesian biscuit ( kue kering) shaped somewhat like a cat's tongue (long and flat). [1] They are sweet and crunchy. This cookie is a Dutch-influenced cookie due to the historical tie between Indonesia and the Netherlands. [2] In the Netherlands, this cookie is known as kattentong, and ...

  4. Pandan cake - Wikipedia

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    Pandan cake is a light, fluffy, green-coloured sponge cake [ 5] flavoured with the juices of Pandanus amaryllifolius leaves. [ 6][ 7] It is also known as pandan chiffon. [ 1][ 2] The cake is popular in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, China, and also the Netherlands. [ 8][ 9][ 10][ 4] It ...

  5. Spekkoek - Wikipedia

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    Spekkoek (kue lapis legit or spekuk in Indonesian) is a type of Indonesian layer cake.It was developed during colonial times in the Dutch East Indies.The firm-textured cake is an Indo (Dutch-Indonesian) version of the multi-layered rice cakes that are usually seen in Southeast Asian desserts but using some Dutch ingredients like flour and butter.

  6. Kaasstengels - Wikipedia

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    Kaasstengels ( // ⓘ ), Kastengel or kue keju are a Dutch cheese snack in the shape of sticks. Owing to its colonial links to the Netherlands, kaasstengels are also commonly found in Indonesia. [ 1] The name refers to its ingredients, shape and origin; kaas is the Dutch word for "cheese", while stengels means "sticks".

  7. Local History: Holland Farms' Marolyn Wilson honored; Wild ...

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    Wilson, who is co-owner with her sister, Suzanne Harrington, of the Holland Farms Bakery & Deli in Yorkville, is a veteran pilot who has flown in many transcontinental races. Among her many ...

  8. Van de Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakeries - Wikipedia

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    A former Van de Kamp Holland Dutch bakery in Arcadia, CA was converted to a Denny's restaurant in 1989 and still features a fully restored windmill. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Former Los Angeles County District Attorney (1975–81) [ 9 ] and State Attorney General [ 10 ] (1983–91), John K. Van de Kamp (D) is a nephew of the baker's co-founders.

  9. Stroopwafel - Wikipedia

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    Media: Stroopwafel. A stroopwafel ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈstroːpˌʋaːfəl] ⓘ; lit.'syrup waffle') is a thin, round cookie made from two layers of sweet baked dough held together by syrup filling. [ 3 ][ 4 ] First made in the city of Gouda in South Holland, stroopwafels are a well-known Dutch treat popular throughout the Netherlands and ...