Have to look for these next time I am at the food stores.
Funny theyâre called by their Dutch name over there.
Stroopwafel.
Stroop means syrup or molasses.
Wafel means waffle.
Prior to Christmas these two cans each held 8 stroopwafels. They did not last long.
Nice tins and good food. Trader Joeâs much nicer than Aldiâs imho.
Traditionally they were made with appelstroop, apple juice that was boiled until it had the consistency of thick syrup.
I will get you free stroopwafels whenever you visiting the Netherlands
Never heard that before.
Wonder if itâs accurate.
I even think stroopwafels go back further in history than apple juice.
If you like stroopwafels you should try gevuld speculaas:
For some reason, this triggers my excessive sugar detector.
But they look so goood.
Ooooh !!!
Now THATâs some really good stuff right there !
Yummy !
Oh wow Polarweis! These are so good!
Donât eat too much, because theyâre quite heavy
Those do look very good. I see they use almond paste, a favorite.
Well, apples were originally grown for cider, not to eat as a fruit, and apple juice predates the wide availability of sugar (and thus sugar syrup or caramel), which only happened towards the end of the 18th Century, before that it was a luxury (then again so was cinnamon).
Last time I visited the Netherlands, I "suffered" with terrible "munchies".
There are many reasons to travel to the Netherlands. Free stroopwafels is one. :laughing: May be time for another EU trip, we havenât been there since the summer of 2010.
Other food I enjoy from there include⌠Krokets, Patats (with mayonnaise) and Bitterballen. Along with the bitterballen maybe a glass of Dubbel.
You found the right stuff Don, although I like triple better, or blond when I feel like a lighter beer.
To tease you a bit, I just came back from the pub, enjoyed bitterballen and a few IJndejaarsbier. Feels pretty good but the evening is not going to be very productive anymore.
Stroopwafels are not expensive, so when any BLF member is nearby, i am more then happy on handing out stroopwafels or other Dutch treats
And Luftwafel means flying-waffle.
Ha!
Yeah, if I bought âem, they wouldnât even make it back to the car.
If we are talking dutch treats you cant miss out on Bossche bollen:
cream puffs filled with
whipped cream with a layer of chocolate.