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English: A crompouce is a Dutch pastry, a cross-over between a tompouce and a croissant, that became trending in the Netherlands in Q4 of 2023. The one photographed is produced by Dutch supermarket chain Albert Heijn.
Nederlands: Een crompouce is een Nederlands gebakje, een kruising tussen een tompouce en een croissant, dat in Nederland een hit werd in het vierde kwartaal van 2023. Het gefotografeerde exemplaar is geproduceerd door Albert Heijn.
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A crompouce, a Dutch pastry, from the Albert Heijn

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