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'''Joppiesaus''' is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] snack sauce. It is a cold, yellow sauce available in [[fast food]] [[restaurants]] throughout [[the Netherlands]] and [[Belgium]]. The sauce is usually consumed with [[french fries|fries]], or other fast food snacks |
'''Joppiesaus''' is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] snack sauce. It is a cold, yellow sauce available in [[fast food]] [[restaurants]] throughout [[the Netherlands]] and [[Belgium]]. The sauce is usually consumed with [[french fries|fries]], [[hamburger]] or other fast food snacks. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 14:01, 24 June 2013
Joppiesaus is a Dutch snack sauce. It is a cold, yellow sauce available in fast food restaurants throughout the Netherlands and Belgium. The sauce is usually consumed with fries, hamburger or other fast food snacks.
History
Joppiesaus was developed by the owner of a cafeteria in Glanerbrug, who herself was nicknamed Joppie. In the early 2000s the sauce gradually became ever more popular and nowadays it is available at most fast food restaurants and several supermarkets.
Taste and ingredients
Joppiesaus is based on vegetable oil, water and an emulsifier. It also contains onion and curry powder. The original recipe is kept a secret, but on the web one can find recipes that approach the original taste very well.
Production
Joppiesaus is produced by Elite Salades & Snacks in the town of Neede. This company has bought the original recipe from the cafeteria in Glanerbrug and are the legal owners of the brand name Joppiesaus.
Potato chips
In February 2011 Lay's introduced a flavor of Potato chips called Patatje Joppie (french fries with joppie sauce). It was the winner of a competition called Maak je smaak (Create your own taste).