Koek-en-zopie
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Koek-en-zopie
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Koek-en-zopie (roughly translated as "cake-and-drinks" or "cake-and-eggnog") is a Dutch term that is used to denote the food and drink sold on the ice during periods of ice skating. From the 17th century up to and including the 20th century, the fare would have been anything suitable for eating by hand, such as a pancake. These would have been cooked over an open fire on land until the introduction of a small Franklin stove allowed a form of cooking on ice. For the thirsty, there was a semi-flui
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koek-en-zopie
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2023-08-22T13:22:15Z
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