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Zuidlaarder Bol

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"The Zuidlaarder Bol"

Rein Mulder

For over 8 centuries a big annual fair has been held in my birthplace Zuidlaren
On a day like this the village attracts more than 150,000 visitors.
Originally this day was a cattle market-day but through the years a fun fair and a fair have been added. On the occasion of the annual fair a very special currant loaf is baked: ¨The Zuidlaarder bol¨. In the past the ¨Drentse bol¨ was a well-known treat (Zuidlaren is situated in the province of Drente) but in the 20th century this bread adapted the name ¨Zuidlaarder bol¨.
One would think that the ¨bol¨, because of its name, had the shape of a ¨ball¨,
but no - it is a flattened round bread.
It is not very clear when the name ¨Zuidlaarder bol¨ was first introduced, possibly 10 to 20 years before I was born, but I've got the feel that the name has always been the same.
On the market place the ¨Zuidlaarder bol¨ is being sliced and sold with some creamy butter on top, but every visitor of the Annual Fair takes one real ¨Zuidlaarder bol¨ home.