- The
Couque de
Dinant (English: Cake of Dinant) is an
extremely hard,
sweet biscuit native to the
southern Belgian city of
Dinant in Wallonia.
Couques are...
- A
couque suisse is a
viennoiserie sweet roll,
somewhat similar to a
Danish pastry.
Couques suisses are
available internationally. They are also similar...
- Look up
couque in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Couque may
refer to:
Couque suisse, a
pastry Couque de Dinant, a hard
Belgian biscuit This disambiguation...
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rested on
leather tanning and the
manufacture of
playing cards. The
famous couques de
Dinant also
appeared at that time. The city
suffered devastation again...
- in the south-west part of
France and in
French speaking parts of Canada,
couque au
chocolat in Belgium, or
chocolate croissant in the
United States, is...
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similar viennoiserie (though with less icing)
known as a
rozijnenkoek or
couque suisse. List of buns Food
portal "Paul Hollywood's
Belgian Buns". The Great...
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brought Burgundian into
contact with Dutch; e.g., the word for
gingerbread couque derives from
Middle Dutch kooke (cake).
Dialects of the
south along the...
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indications register. "Aachener Printen". ec.europa.eu.
Retrieved 2023-01-01. "La
couque de
Dinant et de Rins". City of Dinant.
Retrieved 5
October 2014. "Steinhart...
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plethora of
local dishes and products.
Examples include waterzooi from Ghent,
couque biscuit from the town of Dinant, and
tarte au riz from Verviers.
While their...
- (谷), Ju (鞠), Qu (曲) Dutch: Koek, Koeke, Kokke, Koeck, Koecke, Kocke, Koke, Coeck, Coecke, Coeke, Couck, Coucke,
Couque, Coucq,
Caucke Korean: ****, Guk...