Vla


Vla is a Dutch dairy product made from fresh milk.
The word 'vla' was first documented in the 13th century and originally referred to any custard-like substance covering cakes or other baked goods. The word vlaai is related and has since come to refer a type of pie.
Traditionally vla is made with eggs, sugar and fresh milk, although some industrial producers use cornstarch rather than eggs today. Vla is available in many different flavors of which vanilla is most popular. Other flavors include chocolate, caramel, banana, orange and apple.
Vla was originally sold in glass bottles and the consistency made extracting the complete amount difficult, so a special bottle scraper was specifically designed. Despite the fact that vla is now normally sold in cartons, these scrapers are still common in Dutch family kitchens.
Although vla is originally a typical Dutch product, it has also been introduced to Wallonia and Germany by Campina since 2010.