"Couques de Dinant - An edible Souvenir from Wallonia, Belgium Maison Collard’s claim to fame is a cookie so hard they have to print a warning on it. Legend has it, during the great siege of 1466, the people of Dinant were starving and had only two things at their disposal: flour and honey. They made these into dough and baked it. Later, they began to stamp patterns into the hard dough, with brassware found in their kitchens. In reality, there is little historical evidence to support the existence of the couque before the 18th century. Throughout the period, couques were decorated with depictions of important historic events. Although the tough dough is no longer kneaded by hand, the cookies are still pressed into hand-carved pear wood moulds. Popular shapes include animals, fruits, and scenes of Dinant. Nowadays, sugar and spices are also frequently added to the mix. Couques sold these days must be labeled with a warning advising people not to bite into the hard cookie. Instead, you are advised to dunk it in a beverage, to soften it, or break off a small piece and suck it. In fact, couques are traditionally given to babies to suck on while they are teething. More Information: http://cheeseweb.eu/2013/08/flamiche-couques-de-dinant-foodie-favourites-wallonia-belgium/"
After getting hooked on one of their cookies, an English speaking lady finally told is there are two types of cookies, and we had been eating the softer one with added sugar. Those are the ones without much decoration and they slowly melt in your mouth. Now we also tried the harder type and this is definitely even more of an acquired taste. She told us 3 times not to bite and we did not but even breaking is difficult. It’s definitely an experience.
Mitr Friend
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Couques are basically the hardest cookie in the planet! No joking! You literally have to put it in your mouth and leave it till it gets soft! If you try it directly bite it you could break your teeth! Here flour and honey are used in equal quantities to make the couques and the honey is caramalized instead of sugar, which upon hardening, makes the cookies so so so damn hard!
Suiram Travel
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Best flamiche in town. And also their coques de dinant. To be recommended
Kamila Gębska
Google
Great, cozy place to buy most popular Dinands cookies
Wlad G
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Arrivé à Dinant vers 14h il restait 11 couques en vitrine bah maintenant s'il en reste une c'est bien merci à bientôt😁
Wij kregen vorige week de specialiteit van Dinant als cadeautje van onze zoon. Hij had die in uw winkel gekocht. Houdbaar tot september volgend jaar. Is er een manier om dit te eten of is dit juist versiering? Nog nooit op zoiets hard gebeten. Begrijp niet dat dit een specialiteit is. Het is gewoon niet te eten.
Nicolas Ruytenbeek
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J'ai goûté la flammiche (sorte de quiche au fromage et lardons), très bonne mais accrochez-vous, assez salée tout de même, les fameuses couques de Dinant qui ne m'ont pas déçu, ainsi que les biscuits de Rins, plus moelleux que ces dernières. 2e passage cet été, et certainement pas le dernier. Je recommande vivement !