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An ijzerkoekje (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛizərˌkukjə], 'iron cookie') is a soft cookie, traditionally eaten by Dutch fishermen, especially in Vlaardingen, one of the main harbours of the Netherlands during the 19th and 20th centuries. It is an oval cookie around 0.6-0.7 cm thick with a cinnamon 'creamy' taste. The cookies were invented in the city of Vlaardingen and are baked on a checkered iron plate, creating a characteristic waffle-like pattern, similar to stroopwafels.

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  • An ijzerkoekje (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛizərˌkukjə], 'iron cookie') is a soft cookie, traditionally eaten by Dutch fishermen, especially in Vlaardingen, one of the main harbours of the Netherlands during the 19th and 20th centuries. It is an oval cookie around 0.6-0.7 cm thick with a cinnamon 'creamy' taste. The cookies were invented in the city of Vlaardingen and are baked on a checkered iron plate, creating a characteristic waffle-like pattern, similar to stroopwafels. (en)
  • Een ijzerkoekje is een ovaal smeuïg koekje van ruim een halve centimeter dik met een karakteristieke kaneelachtige smaak. De koekjes stammen uit Vlaardingen en worden (niet helemaal gaar) gebakken op een geruite ijzeren plaat, wat voor een karakteristiek patroon zorgt. (nl)
  • Ijzerkoekje é um tipo de biscoito cremoso originário dos Países Baixos. Eles são feitos em um formato oval, com entre 0,5 e 1 centímetro de espessura, e possuem um sabor característico de canela. Os biscoitos são originários de Vlaardingen e são assados em uma placa de ferro quadriculada, o que cria um padrão característico e dá o nome da receita (ijzer significa ferro em neerlandês). (pt)
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  • An ijzerkoekje (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛizərˌkukjə], 'iron cookie') is a soft cookie, traditionally eaten by Dutch fishermen, especially in Vlaardingen, one of the main harbours of the Netherlands during the 19th and 20th centuries. It is an oval cookie around 0.6-0.7 cm thick with a cinnamon 'creamy' taste. The cookies were invented in the city of Vlaardingen and are baked on a checkered iron plate, creating a characteristic waffle-like pattern, similar to stroopwafels. (en)
  • Een ijzerkoekje is een ovaal smeuïg koekje van ruim een halve centimeter dik met een karakteristieke kaneelachtige smaak. De koekjes stammen uit Vlaardingen en worden (niet helemaal gaar) gebakken op een geruite ijzeren plaat, wat voor een karakteristiek patroon zorgt. (nl)
  • Ijzerkoekje é um tipo de biscoito cremoso originário dos Países Baixos. Eles são feitos em um formato oval, com entre 0,5 e 1 centímetro de espessura, e possuem um sabor característico de canela. Os biscoitos são originários de Vlaardingen e são assados em uma placa de ferro quadriculada, o que cria um padrão característico e dá o nome da receita (ijzer significa ferro em neerlandês). (pt)
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  • IJzerkoekje (en)
  • IJzerkoekje (nl)
  • IJzerkoekje (pt)
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