droppels
Droppels are a type of traditional Dutch confectionery, originating from the province of Friesland. They are small, round, and hard candies, typically made from sugar, corn syrup, and flavorings such as lemon, orange, or licorice. The name "droppels" translates to "little drops" in English, reflecting their small size and spherical shape. Droppels are often coated in a thin layer of sugar or chocolate, which gives them a glossy appearance.
The production of droppels involves a process called spherification, where a sugar solution is emulsified with
Droppels are a popular treat in the Netherlands, particularly during the winter months. They are often enjoyed
In recent years, droppels have gained international recognition, with some manufacturers exporting their products to other