Zeeuwse bolus

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Zeeuwse bolus is a traditional pastry from the Netherlands, specifically from the province of Zeeland. It is a sweet, sticky, spiral-shaped bun, typically covered in dark brown sugar, cinnamon, and lemon zest. The Zeeuwse bolus is a popular treat in the Netherlands and is often enjoyed with a cup of coffee.

History

The Zeeuwse bolus has a rich history dating back to the 17th century. It was introduced to the Netherlands by Sephardic Jews who had fled from Spain and Portugal. The pastry was originally a Sabbath delicacy, but it quickly gained popularity among the Dutch population. The name "bolus" is derived from the Yiddish word "bole", which means "ball" or "lump".

Preparation

The preparation of a Zeeuwse bolus involves rolling dough into a long, thin strip, which is then coated in a mixture of dark brown sugar and cinnamon. The dough is then rolled up in a spiral shape, with the sugar mixture on the outside. The bolus is then baked until it is golden brown. After baking, the bolus is often brushed with butter and sprinkled with additional sugar. Some variations of the recipe also include lemon zest in the sugar mixture.

Cultural Significance

The Zeeuwse bolus is a symbol of Zeeland's cultural heritage and is celebrated annually on the first Monday of August, known as Bolus Day. On this day, bakeries across the province offer special deals on boluses, and there are often competitions to see who can make the best bolus.

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