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'''Vlokken''' are a type of [[chocolate sprinkles]] popular in the [[Netherlands]] and [[Belgium]]. They are typically used as a topping for [[bread]], [[toast]], or [[desserts]]. Vlokken are made by solidifying chocolate into a thin layer and then shaving it into flakes. The result is a light, flaky chocolate sprinkle that can be used in a variety of culinary applications.
== Vlokken ==


== History ==
[[File:Bolletje_met_chocoladevlokken.jpg|thumb|right|A bolletje with chocolate vlokken]]


Vlokken were first produced in the Netherlands in the 19th century by the company [[De Ruijter]], which is still one of the most popular brands of vlokken today. The product was initially created as a way to use up leftover chocolate from the company's other products. Over time, vlokken became a beloved staple of Dutch and Belgian cuisine.
'''Vlokken''' are a type of [[chocolate]] confectionery popular in the [[Netherlands]]. They are typically used as a topping for bread, similar to [[hagelslag]], and are enjoyed as part of a traditional Dutch breakfast or snack.


== Production ==
=== Composition ===


The production of vlokken involves melting chocolate and then spreading it out into a thin layer. This layer is then cooled and hardened before being shaved into thin flakes. The flakes are then packaged and sold as vlokken. The process requires careful temperature control to ensure that the chocolate hardens properly and can be shaved into the right consistency.
Vlokken are made from thin shavings of chocolate, which can be either [[milk chocolate]], [[dark chocolate]], or [[white chocolate]]. The chocolate is often mixed with a small amount of [[vegetable oil]] to give it a softer texture, making it easier to spread over bread.


== Varieties ==
=== Usage ===


Vlokken come in several varieties, including [[milk chocolate]], [[dark chocolate]], and [[white chocolate]]. Some brands also offer flavored vlokken, such as mint or orange. In addition to being used as a topping for bread and desserts, vlokken can also be used in baking or as a garnish for hot drinks like [[hot chocolate]] or [[coffee]].
In the Netherlands, vlokken are commonly sprinkled over a slice of buttered bread or a [[bolletje]], a type of round bread roll. The butter helps the vlokken adhere to the bread, creating a delicious and indulgent treat. This practice is similar to the use of [[hagelslag]], another popular Dutch bread topping made from chocolate sprinkles.


== Cultural Significance ==
=== Variations ===


In the Netherlands and Belgium, vlokken are a common breakfast food, often spread on buttered bread or toast. They are also used in baking and as a topping for desserts. Vlokken are a beloved part of Dutch and Belgian culinary traditions, and they are often associated with childhood memories and comfort food.
There are several variations of vlokken available, including different types of chocolate and combinations with other flavors. Some popular variations include:


== See Also ==
* '''Milk Chocolate Vlokken''': Made from creamy milk chocolate, these are the most common type of vlokken.
* '''Dark Chocolate Vlokken''': Made from rich dark chocolate, offering a more intense chocolate flavor.
* '''White Chocolate Vlokken''': Made from sweet white chocolate, providing a milder taste.
* '''Mixed Vlokken''': A combination of milk, dark, and white chocolate vlokken, offering a variety of flavors in one package.
 
== Related pages ==


* [[Hagelslag]]
* [[Hagelslag]]
* [[Chocolate sprinkles]]
* [[Dutch cuisine]]
* [[Dutch cuisine]]
* [[Belgian cuisine]]
* [[Chocolate]]


[[Category:Dutch cuisine]]
[[Category:Chocolate]]
[[Category:Chocolate]]
[[Category:Dutch cuisine]]
[[Category:Belgian cuisine]]
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 15 February 2025

Vlokken[edit]

A bolletje with chocolate vlokken

Vlokken are a type of chocolate confectionery popular in the Netherlands. They are typically used as a topping for bread, similar to hagelslag, and are enjoyed as part of a traditional Dutch breakfast or snack.

Composition[edit]

Vlokken are made from thin shavings of chocolate, which can be either milk chocolate, dark chocolate, or white chocolate. The chocolate is often mixed with a small amount of vegetable oil to give it a softer texture, making it easier to spread over bread.

Usage[edit]

In the Netherlands, vlokken are commonly sprinkled over a slice of buttered bread or a bolletje, a type of round bread roll. The butter helps the vlokken adhere to the bread, creating a delicious and indulgent treat. This practice is similar to the use of hagelslag, another popular Dutch bread topping made from chocolate sprinkles.

Variations[edit]

There are several variations of vlokken available, including different types of chocolate and combinations with other flavors. Some popular variations include:

  • Milk Chocolate Vlokken: Made from creamy milk chocolate, these are the most common type of vlokken.
  • Dark Chocolate Vlokken: Made from rich dark chocolate, offering a more intense chocolate flavor.
  • White Chocolate Vlokken: Made from sweet white chocolate, providing a milder taste.
  • Mixed Vlokken: A combination of milk, dark, and white chocolate vlokken, offering a variety of flavors in one package.

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