Hertzoggie
A Hertzoggie /hɜːrtsɒxi/, also known in Afrikaans as a Hertzogkoekie or in English as a Hertzog Cookie, is a jam-filled tartlet or cookie with a coconut topping commonly served on a cup-like pastry base. The cookie is a popular dessert in South Africa where it is often eaten with a cup of English tea. In the Cape-Malay community the dessert is often eaten during Eid. It is often baked at home as part of a dessert-baking cottage industry in the country and sold alongside other popular South African desserts such as Koeksisters.
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Hertzoggie
A Hertzoggie /hɜːrtsɒxi/, also known in Afrikaans as a Hertzogkoekie or in English as a Hertzog Cookie, is a jam-filled tartlet or cookie with a coconut topping commonly served on a cup-like pastry base. The cookie is a popular dessert in South Africa where it is often eaten with a cup of English tea. In the Cape-Malay community the dessert is often eaten during Eid. It is often baked at home as part of a dessert-baking cottage industry in the country and sold alongside other popular South African desserts such as Koeksisters.
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A Hertzoggie /hɜːrtsɒxi/, also ...... desserts such as Koeksisters.
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Flour,salt,butterormargarine,sugar,eggs,apricot jam,baking soda,desiccated coconut
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Hertzoggies being sold in a South African bakery for R5.99 each.
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Flour, salt, butter or margari ...... aking soda, desiccated coconut
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A Hertzoggie /hɜːrtsɒxi/, also ...... desserts such as Koeksisters.
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