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Limburgse Mergelblökskes are a regional specialty confectionery from the Limburg province of the Netherlands. These chocolates are uniquely shaped and colored to resemble the marl (mergel) blocks traditionally quarried in the caves of South Limburg, specifically around Valkenburg. They were originally created as a tribute to the local mining heritage.
The product is traditionally associated with regional artisanal production. While brands like Rousseau Chocolade and local bakeries are famous for producing them, the brand displayed is a specific regional trademark. It remains a deeply local product made within the Netherlands to maintain its authentic connection to the Limburg caves (mergelgrotten). Ownership typically resides with independent regional chocolatiers or specialty food groups focused on Dutch heritage products.
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