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thumb|Kaasstengels made by the monks from the Rawaseneng Monastery in Kandangan, Temanggung.

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thumb|Kaasstengels made by the monks from the Rawaseneng Monastery in Kandangan, Temanggung.

Kaasstengels (), Kastengel or kue keju are a Dutch cheese snack in the shape of sticks. Owing to its colonial links to the Netherlands, kaasstengels are also commonly found in Indonesia. The name refers to its ingredients, shape and origin; kaas is the Dutch word for "cheese", while stengels means "sticks". Unlike most cookies, kaasstengels taste savoury and salty instead of sweet.

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