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Kaassoufflé : ウィキペディア英語版
Kaassoufflé

Kaassoufflé (plural: ''kaassoufflés''; diminutive form: ''kaassouffleetje'') normally refers to a Dutch snack of melted cheese inside a thin dough-based wrap which has been breaded and then deep-fried.
==Overview==
A ''kaassoufflé'' is thought to be influenced by Indonesian street food called ''gorengan'' (fritter). It is either bought ready-made frozen and deep-fried at home, or ordered at ''snackbars'' in the Netherlands, where it is one of the few vegetarian fast-food snacks available.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wordt nu lid van Voedingswaardetabel.nl )〕 At certain Dutch fastfood outlets, such as FEBO or Smullers, it is possible to purchase a ''kaassoufflé'' without having to order it at the counter; instead it can be had directly from an ''automatiek'', a coin-operated vending machine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Plate of the Day Food Blog NYC - Febo Automat Amsterdam – Kaassoufflé Food Blog NYC Reviews Info )〕 ''Kaassoufflé'' is also a popular snack to be served at a ''borrel'', an informal Dutch gathering with drinks and snacks (the word ''"borrel"'' originally referred to a small glass in which distilled beverages, usually jenever, is served).
Typically this snack comes in two different shapes: either as a large rectangle measuring approximately 10 cm by 5 cm (4" by 2"), or shaped like a half moon of about 10 cm (5") in length. Smaller versions, called ''mini kaassoufflés'', are usually sold for consumption at home, or for at the aforementioned ''borrel'' where they are usually eaten as part of a ''bittergarnituur'', a selection of snacks to go with drinks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=congrescentrumamstelveen.nl - congrescentrumamstelveen Resources and Information. )〕 ''Kaassoufflés'' are not limited to having only a Gouda-like cheese as a filling. Additional flavourings can be added to the cheese, such as ham and spinach, or it can also be made with different types of cheese.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ham kaas souffle Banketbakkerij Kwekkeboom te Amsterdam )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】date=20 May 2011 )〕 Another variety of ''kaassoufflé'' is the oven-baked type. This is simply done by wrapping a slice of cheese, with or without additional spices, inside puff pastry and then baking it in an oven.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kaassoufflé recept | Smulweb.nl )
Although the name of this snack contains the word "soufflé", it has very little in common with a real soufflé which, indeed, can contain cheese and can therefore also be called a ''kaassoufflé'' in the Dutch language.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=DE ECHTE HOLLANDSE KAASSOUFFLE recept | Smulweb.nl )

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