Vintage mid century Roka cheese crispies tin lovely scene of windmills Holland
Vintage mid century Roka cheese crispies tin with a lovely scene of windmills in Holland. This very decorative and unusual tin once held cheese crispies. A great display in home bar etc.
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Some age related wear
16 cm wide
10 cm depth
7 cm tall
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ROKA cheese biscuits have a history stretching back to 1946 when Jo Roodenrijs, a Dutch pastry baker, first created his signature cheese crisps in his Delft patisserie. He founded the ROKA company in 1949, naming it from his family name and kaastabletten, a Dutch term for cheese crispies. The original recipe, featuring more than 30% Gouda cheese, remains the foundation of the brand today, which has expanded to include various flavors and forms of cheese crisps, sticks, and puffs.
Key facts about ROKA's history:
Creator: Jo Roodenrijs, a pastry baker in Delft, Netherlands.
Origin: He started treating customers to his cheese crisps in his Delft shop around 1946.
Company Founding: ROKA officially began as a company in 1949.
Name: The name "ROKA" comes from his last name, ROodenrijs, and the word "KAastabletten," meaning cheese crispies.
Original Recipe: The original recipe, created in 1949, is still used today, focusing on high-quality ingredients like over 30% mature Gouda cheese.
Products: ROKA initially focused on high-quality cheese crispies but has since expanded to include cheese sticks and puffs.
Market: ROKA was an instant hit and gained a global market, appearing on KLM Airlines and Holland America cruise ships.











