The Cuberdon is a popular and traditional Belgian specialty candy.
Dubbed neuzekes (or “little noses”) due to their triangle shape, these candies are raspberry flavored and made from sugar syrup, raspberry syrup and Arabic gum. They have a chewy outside with a liquid inside.
Cuberdons originated in Ghent in 1873. Supposedly, a batch of medicinal syrup had hardened on the outside but was still liquid on the inside and this inspired the pharmacist to create a candy similar.
Raspberry is the most common and traditional cuberdon flavor, but today you could get any flavor cuberdon that you want.
Brev and I had to try traditional cuberdons, of course, but honestly we didn’t really like them. We didn’t think it tasted like raspberry and the texture was thick and strange.

