Food & Gourmet Items
Special gift from the Netherlands: Hagelslag - chocolate sprinkles
- Item Number
- 114
- Sold
- 10 USD to MaryAnnStone
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
From Wikipedia:
Dutch hagelslag (chocolate sprinkles) was first invented in 1936 by Gerard de Vries for Venz, a Dutch company made popular by said treat. Hagelslag is used on bread. Most of the time butter is spread out so the hagelslag does not fall off. Several letters to Venz from a five-year-old boy, H. Bakker, asking for a chocolate bread topping, inspired and prompted de Vries' development of sprinkles. After much research and venture, de Vries and Venz created the first machine to produce the tiny cylindrical treats. They were named "Hagelslag" after their resemblance to a weather phenomenon prominent in the Netherlands, hail.
Donated By:
van Dam - van Dijk family
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