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By Countess Morphy

Published 1935

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Belgium is justly famed for the excellence of her national dishes and for the high standard of cookery prevalent throughout the whole country. Although much influenced by French cookery, and to a certain extent by the Dutch, Belgium has a certain number of dishes which are entirely national and which she can undoubtedly claim as her own. Some of them—like Le Hochepot and Le Waterzoïe—are said to be of great antiquity.

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