Cookies similar to the
stroopwafel may be found in parts of the Netherlands. Wafers with honey instead of syrup are sold as , and cookies with a syrup are sold as . Crumbs of
stroopwafels (trimmings from manufacturing) are also sold as
koekkruimels in candy cones. A thin wafer with a sugar filling is widely known in northern France, particularly in
Lille. This local waffle is known as the
gaufre fourrée lilloise, which consists of two thin wafer waffles filled with
cassonade sugar and vanilla. A recipe for such a waffle with vanilla filling first appeared in 1849, in the workshop of the renowned patisserie,
Maison Méert, from Lille. Waffles with a filling date back to the Middle Ages, as the famous guidebook for married women,
Le Ménagier de Paris, compiled in 1393, already includes recipes of waffles with a cheese filling. ==Gallery==