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What is Cougnou Cougnolle?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 10/7/2023

A Christmas treat from Belgium. See the related link for "Bread of Jesus".

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How do you pronounce cougnou?

It is pronounced "coo-nyoo."


What is cougnolle?

A Christmas treat from Belgium. See the related link for "Bread of Jesus".


What are the traditions of Christmas in Belgium?

they eat cougnou (sweet bread shaped like baby jesus) and Belgium Spice cookies :)


What are some unique ways that Christmas is celebrated in New Zealand?

Christmas in New Zealand has unique food, gifts, traditions, festivals and other jolly adventures. This includes cougnou, a special New Zealand breakfast that is made just for Christmas. As opposed to other areas, people like to have fun in the sun, going to beaches and theme parks with their families.


What do Belgian eat at lunch?

Belgium is famous for its mussels and frites (French fried potatoes), waffles, and endive. Fine chocolates are a passion and the marketplace is dotted over every city.the Belgium national dish is Carbonnades Flamandes, a Flemish beef stew.


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