poekeskustes
Poekeskustes, also known as "poe" or "poe boxes," are small, often decorative containers traditionally used in Dutch culture to hold and distribute sweets, especially during festive occasions such as King’s Day (Koningsdag) on April 27th. These boxes are typically made of metal, wood, or ceramic and are designed to be filled with candy, chocolates, and other treats. They are commonly found in public spaces, such as parks, streets, and squares, where they are placed for free distribution to passersby.
The tradition of poekeskustes dates back to the 19th century and is deeply rooted in Dutch holiday
Poekeskustes are not only a cultural symbol but also a practical way to share treats with the