Roze koek

Dutch pastry
Roze koek
A Glacé with a bite taken out
TypePastry
Place of originNetherlands
Main ingredientsCake, pink fondant

A roze koek ("pink cake") is a Dutch pastry. It consists of a round, flat, dense cake with a layer of pink fondant icing, similar to black and white cookies.

In the city of Amsterdam and in Belgium, the cakes are sometimes referred to as moesselientjes ("little Mussolinis"); this name, which is the Dutch adaptation of Benito Mussolini's name, is rooted in the cake's tradition of being sold in Italian ice-cream parlours in Amsterdam prior to the Second World War.[1]

Variants

On occasion the cakes are sold in alternative varieties, with the pink icing replaced by a different colour. During Koningsdag (the King's birthday) and major international football championships, the icing is changed to orange (the national colour of The Netherlands), and at Easter time, yellow cakes are sold.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Veggiewereld | Moesselientjes zijn roze glacékoekjes die hun naam danken aan de Italiaanse dictator Mussolini" (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-11-30.
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