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The "spéculoos" biscuit

The "spéculoos" biscuit
Made from flour, butter and brown sugar (which gives it a deep brown colour), the spéculoos is a typically-Belgian biscuit. It has been attributed several origins: one claims the name comes from the Latin « species », meaning spices, hence the reason why several bakers add a mix of spices to the basic spéculoos mixture (cinnamon, cloves, ginger, sesame or orange zest) to create a unique and distinctive flavour. But the name spéculoos could also stem from the old Latin word « speculator », meaning «bishop». This would explain why the biscuit is an integral part of regional folklore, being offered to well-behaved children as a reward each year on the festival day of bishop Saint-Nicolas.
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Liege and Brussels Waffles
Liege and Brussels Waffles

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The Belgian waffle, whether from Liege or from Brussels, is known worldwide. The waffle from Liege, thick, contains pearl sugar which crunches with relish. Prefer it warm in order to increase its flavor. Its cousin on the other hand, the waffle from Brussels, lighter, is eaten sprinkled with icing sugar or covered with whipped cream and strawberries.

 

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