You’re welcome.
And where is a Harris Teeter situated, the USA ?
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It is about the recipe…
Lol, as someone who lives in Belgium but used to frequent Harris Teeter — yay? I’ve recently noticed that more and more Belgian treats are now available in the U.S.. Starbucks even sells stroopwafels.
Of course, the sad part is that I can no longer surprise my U.S. family with Belgian treats. They’re already familiar and can just order Belgian-style cookies off Amazon. (They’re not as delicious as the real thing from BE, though. Except for Biscoff, the brands shown are thoroughly American.)
I thought it said Belgium Almond Thing, which is a way better name in my opinion
If the product comes from Belgium, the barcode starts with 54 which is not. So it’s a recipe of Belgian origin.
Eggo – a mass-market brand in the US – now sells “Liege-style waffles” in the freezer.
There’s also a brand “Belgian Boys” that makes waffels and poffertjes.
Aldi in the US has a lot of cool Belgian stuff too most of the time, and actually shipped over from Belgium.
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You’re welcome.
And where is a Harris Teeter situated, the USA ?
How is this in trending? It has 0 votes and 1 comment
It is about the recipe…
Lol, as someone who lives in Belgium but used to frequent Harris Teeter — yay? I’ve recently noticed that more and more Belgian treats are now available in the U.S.. Starbucks even sells stroopwafels.
Of course, the sad part is that I can no longer surprise my U.S. family with Belgian treats. They’re already familiar and can just order Belgian-style cookies off Amazon. (They’re not as delicious as the real thing from BE, though. Except for Biscoff, the brands shown are thoroughly American.)
I thought it said Belgium Almond Thing, which is a way better name in my opinion
If the product comes from Belgium, the barcode starts with 54 which is not. So it’s a recipe of Belgian origin.
Eggo – a mass-market brand in the US – now sells “Liege-style waffles” in the freezer.
There’s also a brand “Belgian Boys” that makes waffels and poffertjes.
Aldi in the US has a lot of cool Belgian stuff too most of the time, and actually shipped over from Belgium.