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|plural=stroopwafelen  
 
|plural=stroopwafelen  
 
|image=stroopwafel.gif
 
|image=stroopwafel.gif
|desc=Stroopwafel is a sweet German snack, kind of like a cookie that looks like a waffle. Or maybe it's a waffle that eats like a cookie. Only the Germans can say for sure.
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|desc=Stroopwafel is a sweet Dutch snack, kind of like a cookie that looks like a waffle. Or maybe it's a waffle that eats like a cookie. Only the Dutch can say for sure.
 
|type=Miscellaneous Item
 
|type=Miscellaneous Item
 
|autosell=230
 
|autosell=230
 
|consumable=yes
 
|consumable=yes
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|level=7
 
|obtain=[[Castle Hundenswein]]
 
|obtain=[[Castle Hundenswein]]
 
:*[[castle guard]]
 
:*[[castle guard]]
 
:*[[castle guard, redux]]
 
:*[[castle guard, redux]]
 
|consume=You eat the sweet treat. Neat!
 
|consume=You eat the sweet treat. Neat!
{{time|25}}
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{{time|23-27}}
|uses=none
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|multiuse=You eats the sweets treats. Neats!
}}
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{{time}}
==Notes==
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|sugar=yes
This item is part of the [[sugar]] mechanic.
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|sugarfullness=2}}
[[Sugar]] level of 2.
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==References==
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* {{Wikipedia|Stroopwafel}} is indeed a Dutch snack. Oddly, it is carried by the castle guards who apparently are more Germano-Swiss than Dutch in origin.

Latest revision as of 23:52, 25 September 2010

Item Number: 597
Description ID: 7363350
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Stroopwafel.gif

stroopwafel
Plural: stroopwafelen
Stroopwafel is a sweet Dutch snack, kind of like a cookie that looks like a waffle. Or maybe it's a waffle that eats like a cookie. Only the Dutch can say for sure.

Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 7
Autosell value: 230
Contains sugar (2)



How Obtained

Castle Hundenswein

When Consumed

You eat the sweet treat. Neat!

Clock-white.gif Bedtime: +23-27 minutes


Using multiple:
You eats the sweets treats. Neats!

Clock-white.gif Bedtime: +some minutes

References

  • Stroopwafel is indeed a Dutch snack. Oddly, it is carried by the castle guards who apparently are more Germano-Swiss than Dutch in origin.