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- Q10752219 subject Q6177517.
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- Q10752219 abstract "A suikerboon (Dutch), or sugar bean, is a type of sweet traditionally given on the occasion of the birth or baptism of a child in Belgium and parts of the Netherlands. In French, they are called dragées. It has strong resemblance with Jordan almonds and to Italian Confetti.Originally sugar-coated almonds, they are now often sugar-coated chocolates of the same shape and size instead.In the Netherlands, a more common tradition is to give beschuit met muisjes after the birth of a child.".
- Q10752219 alias "Sugar bean".
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- Q10752219 ingredientName "Almonds orchocolate,sugar".
- Q10752219 thumbnail Suikerbonen_De_Bock_Lentilles_-_Assortie.JPG?width=300.
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- Q10752219 alternateName "Sugar bean".
- Q10752219 mainIngredient "Almonds or chocolate, sugar".
- Q10752219 name "Suikerboon".
- Q10752219 type Q5200157.
- Q10752219 type Food.
- Q10752219 type FunctionalSubstance.
- Q10752219 type Thing.
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- Q10752219 comment "A suikerboon (Dutch), or sugar bean, is a type of sweet traditionally given on the occasion of the birth or baptism of a child in Belgium and parts of the Netherlands. In French, they are called dragées. It has strong resemblance with Jordan almonds and to Italian Confetti.Originally sugar-coated almonds, they are now often sugar-coated chocolates of the same shape and size instead.In the Netherlands, a more common tradition is to give beschuit met muisjes after the birth of a child.".
- Q10752219 label "Suikerboon".
- Q10752219 depiction Suikerbonen_De_Bock_Lentilles_-_Assortie.JPG.
- Q10752219 name "Suikerboon".