Borrelnootje

A borrelnootje (English: roughly "cocktail nut") is a nut (often a peanut) with a crispy layer surrounding it, usually with a herbal flavour. It is often consumed in the Netherlands.

Cocktail nuts

Origin

The company Go & Zoon (later Go-Tan) made in the 50s peanuts with a crispy outside.[1] They marketed it as "Katjang Shanghai".[2] This family company had introduced the nuts from Indonesia where till this day still Katjang Pedis (crispy peanuts) are being consumed.[3] The nuts were imitated by companies such as Calvé and Duyvis. Calvé paid patent rights to Go-tan for the idea of mass-producing the nuts, whilst Duyvis invented their way of production.[3]

Preparation

The layer around the cocktail nut concist mainly of starch. Depending on which type of nut, the nut will often be loose from the surround layer. This phenomenon could be a result of dough surround the nut rising, or due to moisture in the dough evaporating causing a decrease in volume.

Variations

The cocktail nut comes in several variations:

  • The simplest cocktail nut, with a white layer, containing mainly garlic. Originally this variant was called the sjanghainootje. The current cocktail nuts are colour and taste variants of this.
  • The tiger nut: cocktail nut of which the crispy layer has several colours. This variant was developed in the mid-nineties of the twentieth century.
  • The Japanese cocktail nut: nut with a smooth, hard layer that can be found in the Japanese mix. These are somewhat sweet in taste.
  • The oriental cocktail nut: cocktail nut curry, cumin, onion, garlic and coriander.

Besides this, since the beginning of the twenty-first century, there are packages with a mixed assortment of cocktail nuts.

See also

References

  1. https://www.scopebusinessmedia.nl, Scope Business Media-. "Familiebedrijf GoTan produceert Indonesische rijsttafel producten". managementscope.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-01-05.
  2. "Bestuurslid Bing Go over herinneringen | Indisch Herinneringscentrum". web.archive.org (in Dutch). 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2021-01-05.
  3. "Keuringsdienst van Waarde: terug naar de basis: Borrelnoot", www.npo3.nl/ (in Dutch), retrieved 2021-01-05
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