Beschuit met muisjes
We spent the afternoon in Amsterdam visiting the newborn Sebas. The above is what the Dutch serve to celebrate the birth of a baby. Can you imagine?
It's called "beschuit met muisjes" (pronunciation: bəˈsxœyt mɛt ˈmœyʃəs, literal: "biscuits with little mice"). It is toast with butter and sugared anise seeds — a tradition that goes back to the 17th century.
In Flanders we celebrate the arrival of a newborn with "suikerbonen" or sugar beans, which are almonds with dark Belgian chocolate coated with a thin, hard layer of sugar. M&Ms on steroids, if you will.
— Dries Buytaert