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boeren

[Dutch]

Farm. This may be used to indicate plain wholesome cooking or printed on the rind of cheeses to indicate that they are genuine farmhouse cheeses.

boerenjongens

/BOR-ehn yohn-guhns/
[Dutch]

Brandy with raisins, traditionally served at Christmas. In the United States this is a Dutch-American drink made with whisky and raisins.

Boerenkaas

/BOR-ehn kahs/
[Dutch]

"Farmer's cheese." A semihard to very hard farmhouse cow’s milk cheese with a golden rind and beige to yellow paste. It is increasingly difficult to find.

boerenkool

/BOO-rehn-kool/
[Dutch] plural boerenkolen

Curly kale. Collard greens which can grow up to 2m (6 ft) in height).

boerenkool met(roke) worst

[Dutch]

Kale mixed with mashed potato and served with smoked sausage.

boerenkoolsoep

[Dutch]

Kale soup

Boeren-Leidse met Sleutels

[Dutch]

A cheese (PDO)

boerenmeisjes

[Dutch]

Brandy with apricots

boerenomelet

/BOO-ruhn-ohm-uh-leht/
[Dutch] plural boerenomeletten

An open omelette with smoked meats, onions, potatoes and so on.

bokje

[Dutch] plural bokjes

Jack snipe. A small type of snipe which likes waterlogged areas.