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- A frikandel (Dutch pronunciation: [frikɑnˈdɛl] ; plural frikandellen) is a traditional snack originating from the Netherlands, a sort of minced-meat sausage...
- and the Netherlands. It is typically served on prepared meats such as frikandel, or on French fries. In Germany, it is the basis of the dish currywurst...
- and a typical staple found at Dutch fast food restaurants, along with frikandels and krokets. Kipcorns are rod-shaped and consist of a chicken or turkey...
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- Vanreusel, its name is a portmanteau of "loempia" and "frikandel". The snack consists of a frikandel with sweet sauce wrapped in a coat of phyllo, the phyllo...
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- per year on average, being the 2nd most po****r Dutch snack after the frikandel. The major consumers are between 35 and 49 years old. The success of the...
- accompanied by vegetables and or salad. [citation needed] Frikkadel Frikandel ****got (food) Hamburg steak Hamburger Shami kebab List of meatball dishes...
- means pork-ball A variety of Chinese meatballs and fishballs Food portal Frikandel, a Belgian and Dutch snack, similar in texture to meatballs, but shaped...
- beef-based variants. Horse meat is also used in sausages (paardenworst and frikandel), fried fast food snacks and ready-to-eat soups. In Norway, horse meat...