knokkelkraker
Knokkelkraker, also known as "knuckle crackers," are a traditional Dutch snack consisting of a small, hard, round biscuit. The name "knokkelkraker" translates to "knuckle cracker," reflecting the sound the biscuit makes when cracked open. These biscuits are typically made from wheat flour, sugar, and butter, and are often flavored with vanilla or cinnamon. Knokkelkraker are a popular treat in the Netherlands, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert. They are often served with a cup of coffee or tea, and are also used as a topping for ice cream or other desserts. The biscuits are usually sold in small, round packages, and are often decorated with a small, round hole in the center. Knokkelkraker have a long history in the Netherlands, with the first known recipe dating back to the 19th century. Today, they remain a beloved snack for many Dutch people, and can be found in bakeries and supermarkets throughout the country.