Antwerpse handjes are traditional Belgian hand-shaped cookies originating from Antwerp. The cookies date back to 1934 and they're made with a combination of flour, eggs, butter, sugar, and almonds. The dough is shaped into small hands and the cookies are then baked until golden. Antwerpse handjes are a symbol of Antwerp and they're sold in bakeries across the city. The shape of a hand refers to the legend of Brabo, a Roman soldier who cut off the hand of the giant Antigoon who imposed a tax for each ship that wanted to enter the port. Brabo threw the severed hand in the Scheldt river. In Dutch, the phrase throwing the hand is hand werpen, and over time it became – Antwerpen.

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