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  • @martijndejong5526
    @martijndejong5526Ай бұрын

    5 euro for 1 stroopwafel is a rip-off 🤣

  • @Scented_Shadow

    @Scented_Shadow

    Ай бұрын

    I thought the exact same thing when she said that! 😂

  • @UnflatteringRat

    @UnflatteringRat

    Ай бұрын

    Yes Amsterdam is expansive when you go to a market in lets say Maastricht ore Eindhoven etcetera, its only 3 euro ore 3,50 so yeah you pay also for where you eating not what you eating . Lol

  • @Jack_of_Blades_1980

    @Jack_of_Blades_1980

    Ай бұрын

    Yep, yep... 2-3 euro's max...

  • @user-wn8cp3qf1x

    @user-wn8cp3qf1x

    Ай бұрын

    And then to imagine that that baker from Gouda invented it to at least earn some money from the poor by making something cheap from crumbs.

  • @DT-wp4hk

    @DT-wp4hk

    Ай бұрын

    Amsterdam frauds

  • @maxnum1sgameclub263
    @maxnum1sgameclub263Ай бұрын

    About the vla xD, we pour vla in a bowl like breakfast cereal ^^. Its often used as a desert after the evening dinner.

  • @cynthiamolenaar770

    @cynthiamolenaar770

    23 күн бұрын

    It's a thick fluid custard.

  • @maxnum1sgameclub263

    @maxnum1sgameclub263

    23 күн бұрын

    @@cynthiamolenaar770 yeah that might be the best way to describe it ^^.

  • @qazatqazah
    @qazatqazahАй бұрын

    Fitting to what you said, the English transcription of "Febo" would be fay-bow

  • @Chris-hl3yn
    @Chris-hl3ynАй бұрын

    They used baking butter on the sandwich XD

  • @maxnum1sgameclub263

    @maxnum1sgameclub263

    Ай бұрын

    Yup bread butter is smooth and tastes a lot better!

  • @maxmilian294

    @maxmilian294

    Ай бұрын

    its just salted butter, not like they used chroma bakvet or anything. would never recommend anyone to use margerine

  • @realesthitman5821

    @realesthitman5821

    29 күн бұрын

    They used real butter which is actually way better than the spreadable stuff. Just let this sit a bit to warm up and you can spread this perfectly fine

  • @Mal_Mula

    @Mal_Mula

    27 күн бұрын

    @@realesthitman5821 exactly, this was the real butter! but i would use the unsalted instead for broodje hagelslag.

  • @budgetking2591

    @budgetking2591

    27 күн бұрын

    @@maxnum1sgameclub263 and is much more unhealthy for you.

  • @koenhendriks4811
    @koenhendriks4811Ай бұрын

    Theyre also using casino bread for the hagelslag. Which is pretty much the worst bread imo except if you toast it. Need some good quality bread.

  • @classesanytime
    @classesanytimeАй бұрын

    Groot = Great/Grand Moeder = Mother Stamp = Mash Pot = Pot Gehakt = Minced meat Bal = Ball Rook = Smoke Worst = Sausage

  • @Kari.F.
    @Kari.F.Ай бұрын

    I'm Norwegian, and I had some traditional deep fried cheese balls for dinner in Amsterdam that were heaven on a plate. In a country brimming with all kinds of delicious cheeses, their cheesey foods are bound to be mouthwatering.

  • @SadCoresad

    @SadCoresad

    Ай бұрын

    i am dutch i dont like surstromming but i love norway i want to live there

  • @jpmillman1
    @jpmillman1Ай бұрын

    Dude! You know the hagelslag rules like a true dutchy! And yes, your pronunciation of FEBO is right mate! To clarify the 'Gouda kaas' vs 'Beemster', the process in cheese making is mostly the same, but its about the location where its made that gives it the name. 'Beemster' is the name of a reclaimed area in the Noord-Holland province and was the name of a town in that area too. 'Gouda' is a city in the province of 'Zuid-Holland' (the province south of 'noord-holland', duh!). For Americans (and i guess for other countries too) the Gouda cheese became synonym for 'Dutch cheese' in general (great marketing ey). HOWEVER! All these 'factory made cheese' are made with pasteurized milk, while still tasting very good, it doesn't compare to farmers-cheese or in Dutch; Boeren kaas, which is made with RAW milk. Unpasteurized milk/Cheese might have some bacteria present (lysteria/e-coli) that might harm people with lower immune-system (babies/infants/elderly/pregnant) and and could pose a health risk those groups. Most people dont have any problem with it and the taste is even better!

  • @pel666
    @pel666Ай бұрын

    All I can say Charlie...you have learned so much about the Netherlands. You pronounced Febo correctly, know exactly how to eat a Broodje Hagelslag (where most of us traditionally like the Pure red kind, on single bread with soft Roomboter), the chrystallined cheese which CAN be Beemster but it's not even the best or considered as traditional in that sense, we call that raw farmercheese (rauwe boerenkaas, which you can only get locally or at that special cheese shop). Beemster is actually famous for their landscaping and Unesco protected cultural infrastructure. The Beemster is an area where rich Amsterdam people and handlers commuted to way back in the day and created their paradise...did you know American infrastucture has been based on the Beemster square landshaping idea from the Netherlands? Only difference, we applied it on a small scale to be efficient, and America went nuts with it basically killing the original idea and Americans have to travel distances by car that makes no sense to us. Last note, Febo actually stands for Ferdinand Bol (which is a street in Amsterdam)...where it originated from and to this day still outperforms all competition on Kroketten and their Grillburgers!

  • @TriFeron
    @TriFeronАй бұрын

    With the Kapsalon she meant it's Dönor meat. Turkish here also use Dönor for dishes, kapsalon is invented from Rotterdam I believe and it's a dish filled at the bottom with fries, topping with meat (chicken, sheep or mixed) and lettuce / salad then the sauce. Sauce original I believe is garlic (Knoflooksaus). There are variations, in my town where I grew up there was Oriental sauce, it was a home made sauce from the food place, but it was good.

  • @Roel_Scoot
    @Roel_ScootАй бұрын

    FEBO means Ferdinand Bolstraat, a well known street in Amsterdam, which was ment to be the first shop of this brand and as such was it named in the papers. This however did not happen but after years there is indeed a FEBO in the Ferdinand Bolstraat.

  • @AstrayQQ

    @AstrayQQ

    Ай бұрын

    Pronounced Fay-Bow

  • @crispychicken9298

    @crispychicken9298

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@AstrayQQ yes. And "bow" like the archery thing, not the front part of a boat 🙂

  • @jpfoto64
    @jpfoto64Ай бұрын

    Vla has the thickness as yoghert and usual you eat it as a dessert as last course after dinner. Also verry nice with whip cream and hagelslag. Vla in combination with yoghert and fruit cirop it is called a fla flip. All in one bowl but not mixed together.

  • @cynthiamolenaar770

    @cynthiamolenaar770

    23 күн бұрын

    And we have other varieties here like chocolate or caramel.

  • @qazatqazah
    @qazatqazahАй бұрын

    Yes, those are churros. The Dutch learned about churros on holidays in Spain, and nowadays they're sometimes sold at festivals.

  • @theflyingdutchguy9870

    @theflyingdutchguy9870

    Ай бұрын

    funny is that they are also not originally from spain. they likely origjnated in china or the middle east. the portugese brought them from china to europe and the spanish took the tradition over from the portugese

  • @gerbentvandeveen
    @gerbentvandeveenАй бұрын

    My uncle worked at the "Ruiter" for many years. Worked, we got so much. weight just not right, And my twin brother worked in a cookie bakery for 9 years. from apple cake to filled Speculoos. I'm almost over my cookie addiction.

  • @ialrakis5173
    @ialrakis5173Ай бұрын

    it was my grandmother that introduced me to old cheese. Bit of bread with a sweet jam combined with salty cheese 🤤

  • @aphexart
    @aphexartАй бұрын

    A Belgian here, we also eat chocolate sprinkles on bread, we call it mouse poop 🤪😁 What i don't understand is, why isn't this a thing everywhere!? You can find chocolate sprinkles and bread everywhere, just combine it and yummy breakfast! 👍

  • @PeetHobby
    @PeetHobbyАй бұрын

    2:12 That's not how a typical Dutch person would eat their 'stamppot.' It looks like it's made by someone who isn't Dutch and mixed up some Dutch recipes into one meal. 😋

  • @classesanytime

    @classesanytime

    Ай бұрын

    True; Stamppot (potato/cabbage mash) we eat with the smoked sausage! and hutspot (potato /carrot mash) with the meatball and gravy

  • @mavadelo

    @mavadelo

    Ай бұрын

    It looks like someone made it who works in a Restaurant and has to sell it to customers that expect a restaurant worthy plate of food. Our vulcano pile with gravy crater is not very restaurant worthy to look at. It contains all the parts, the rest is just standard restaurant fluff to make it look a bit better.. Sure... we probably wouldn't do a bal AND a worst but I would expect a restaurant showcasing Dutch food to include them both.

  • @peterkralt2478

    @peterkralt2478

    Ай бұрын

    @@classesanytime Or hutspot with klapstuk, carrot mash with braised beef from the short ribs

  • @classesanytime

    @classesanytime

    Ай бұрын

    @@peterkralt2478 That's one version too! Not as common as with the smoked sausage though, at least in south-west of the Netherlands where I was born!

  • @Expat_zillionaire

    @Expat_zillionaire

    Ай бұрын

    im a typical dutch guy and i like my stamppot with a nice steak... there are more ways to rome than one...

  • @michaell431
    @michaell431Ай бұрын

    As a kid i loved mixing hagelslag in my vanille vla... Heaven! 😉

  • @pietplas
    @pietplas26 күн бұрын

    Dude, you were killing it on the comments! Spot on! Groetjes uit Katwijk, Nederland. En ook volwassenen eten hagelslag op brood....

  • @doctorphibes601
    @doctorphibes60125 күн бұрын

    As a dutchie, i like your channel. You look like a very down to earth guy, and you also seem to know a LOT about the NL man. Geographically, the stuff which is typical to the NL and also pronounciation of words etc. Very cool reaction video 👍🏻 Cheers from North Brabant 👊🏻😉

  • @mariska21575
    @mariska2157525 күн бұрын

    'Grootmoeder' is the Dutch word for Grandmother,we also say 'Oma'.

  • @ericburbach632
    @ericburbach63224 күн бұрын

    you are absolutely correct Charlie, as always !

  • @qualitytraders5333
    @qualitytraders5333Ай бұрын

    1. Grootmoeder, or oma, is grandmother. Isn't "grand" big too? 2. Endives (chickory) and andijvie (romaine letuce) are different things. I think he's having andijvie. 3. You don't need to go to HEMA to get rookworst. Just google "dutch food usa" and you'll find all things Dutch. Also there are many smoked sausage brands in the US. I buy them from Costco where they're sold as Polish Smoked Sausage. By the way, the HEMA rookworst is made by Unox. HEMA doesn't manufacture anything. They just use their house brand. 4. DON't eat out of the wall! 5. The crystals in aged cheese are mainly tyrosine and calcium lactate.

  • @vorcanvorcan9032
    @vorcanvorcan9032Ай бұрын

    The butter they used isn't commonly used on bread, moreso used in cooking by most people. There's softer butter that most people use on their bread. (it comes in like a little tub.)

  • @tisketisja5528

    @tisketisja5528

    Ай бұрын

    That is not butter but margarine. Big difference

  • @Roel_Scoot

    @Roel_Scoot

    Ай бұрын

    @@tisketisja5528 More so: Halvarine: vegetable margarine with less fat.

  • @henkhessel3651

    @henkhessel3651

    Ай бұрын

    @@Roel_Scoot Halvarine and margarine are some of the main reasons we get sick. Add sugar and grains and the disaster is complete.

  • @essiiiiii
    @essiiiiii20 күн бұрын

    You were right about pronoucing Febo and the Netherlands also love THE burger😂and like you said: Churro's... We are Multicultural here😅we love food. Kids here eat HAGELSLAG lik a sandwich, not to much bread😂you put more HAGELSLAG on it. VLA is a dessert but you should try it, it is amassing😊Döner is accutually from mediteranian (Multicultural country) you would love this dish, the warm fries, meat and cheese witch a cold salade above❤🎉party in the mouth. But you don't find that in Amsterdam, you need to go to Rotterdam were it was created! Big difference. I hope you can get your hands on a ROOKWORST otherwise let me know😅😅

  • @seanosborne3343
    @seanosborne3343Ай бұрын

    If you fancy something sweet from Hema, ask for a Tompoes -- or six!

  • @TTTzzzz
    @TTTzzzzАй бұрын

    Two slices of white bread, lots of butter, then sprinkles and then flatten it.

  • @JSMNL
    @JSMNLАй бұрын

    People certainly need to try the Groningse eierbal 😊 or zuurvlees from Maastricht for example.

  • @cecilevuurpijl
    @cecilevuurpijlАй бұрын

    Did anyone also notice they actually used salted butter for 't broodje hagelslag 😮

  • @Jobranca

    @Jobranca

    Ай бұрын

    Yes taste great. Why not?

  • @cecilevuurpijl

    @cecilevuurpijl

    Ай бұрын

    @@Jobranca taste is personal but I've never heard anyone put salted butter with hagelslag. Not to tourists anyway...most foreigners say dutch food is salty so to put on extra salt... But!! But it might be good, I'd have to try it hahah

  • @ialrakis5173

    @ialrakis5173

    Ай бұрын

    salty butter + sweet chocolate is a great combination.

  • @MartinWebNatures
    @MartinWebNaturesАй бұрын

    Love this video ❤ great comment. Your Dutch is 👍👍 Charlie!

  • @purewhitechocolate
    @purewhitechocolateАй бұрын

    Your dutch is real good! All your comments were right

  • @markschattefor6997
    @markschattefor6997Ай бұрын

    I think you have to figure out the different meaning of the word snack, in the Netherlands if you go to a snackbar you know that everything is going to be deep fried. We don't call a mars bar a snack.

  • @FearGFX
    @FearGFX29 күн бұрын

    Dutch meatballs come in 2 varieties, the "braadbal" and the "stoofbal" the braadbal has a crust and is panfried and the stoofbal is more a slowcooked meatball in gravy

  • @daviddevos3518
    @daviddevos3518Ай бұрын

    Grootmoeder means grandma.

  • @pimkruisdijk9570

    @pimkruisdijk9570

    Ай бұрын

    it is the moeder van de oma

  • @mavadelo

    @mavadelo

    Ай бұрын

    @@pimkruisdijk9570 no, grootmoeder iis just another word for Oma. The mother of oma would be overgrootmoeder. The entry in de Dikke van Dale literally says groot·moe·der (de; v; meervoud: grootmoeders) 1 de moeder van iemands vader of moeder; = oma: iets uit grootmoeders tijd van lang geleden

  • @astraeetje5048
    @astraeetje5048Ай бұрын

    You were pronouncing FEBO correctly! Thanks for reacting! If you pronounce Amsterdam with the same A sound as America, it sounds more Dutch. 😉

  • @QiuArVee
    @QiuArVeeАй бұрын

    Fantastic to see how you have become a Dutch chocolate sprinkle expert.

  • @Meikitamemo
    @MeikitamemoАй бұрын

    They used Roomboter which is used to cook food not to spread on your bread! There is a seperate type of butter for bread! It comes in plastic containers! Easy common mistake to make for foreigners but to think store clerk suggested that brand is just mindblowing! Roomboter does taste better then regular butter BUT the one that they used is specificly to cook food with! Meat and that type of stuff. Edit: Since it's getting warm and you seem to enjoy Dutch food! You know what is delicous? Cold Macaroni Dish! Cook the macaroni as usual but let it cool off afterwards! Add veggies and salad with salad dressing saus. Let it sit in the fridge a bit (depending in the strength of your fridge this could be an hour to let's say few hours) And then serve it! It's GODLIKE on warm days! And ofcourse you could always add meat to it. But it's a common dish in the Netherlands that we eat during warm days. Not saying that every Dutch citizen is a fan of it! But man i love it! It's good sh!t XD

  • @Peacefrogg

    @Peacefrogg

    Ай бұрын

    What are you on about? Roomboter is the best for everything. And yes the one in a wrapper not ones in a plastic container with tons of added chemicals. Everyone i know uses real butter in a wrapper on fresh bread. But store a portion of it in the cupboard, not the fridge.

  • @Peacefrogg

    @Peacefrogg

    Ай бұрын

    And roomboter IS regular butter. Margerine is not butter. It’s disgusting.

  • @Meikitamemo

    @Meikitamemo

    Ай бұрын

    @@Peacefrogg Oh i know noone that does it :p And i never did so myself , but then again i never ate much bread with butter in the 1st place. But it did seem a bit weird to me (But you do you). And yes i know roombutter is real butter , but what they used i only use for baking stuff. I woudn't see myself using baking butter for bread. But hey you do you! Nowadays i rarely eat bread anyways. And when i do i mostly do it without butter. But i know NOONE that used baking butter for their bread rofl

  • @Peacefrogg

    @Peacefrogg

    Ай бұрын

    I think you’re talking about margerine in a wrapper, that is especially designed for baking, has hardly any water, doesn’t splash, doesn’t burn, sometimes even has added browning agents and meaty flavours. You don’t want to put that stuff on your bread. As for butter, there is only 1 kind of butter, the stuff you get when you churn the watery bits out of cream. Just try whipping your cream for too long and see what happens. Ofc you can do different things to the butter; you can let the cream ferment a bit before churning for extra flavour, you can add salt (i’d recommend pyramid shaped salt) but yeah that’s about it. Factories will add oils to make it soft but then it’s not real butter anymore is it. There is only one kind of fat that’s not pure roomboter that i would willingly put on my bread, and thats bacon fat. The stuff that you get when you fry the spekjes for boerenkoolstamppot, or the bacon for your roerei or pannenkoek… that’s soo gooood..just let it cool and spread it on. (Not with hagelslag ofc, just by itself)

  • @HerbaSanitas-zq1su

    @HerbaSanitas-zq1su

    Ай бұрын

    Aaaww, you never had roomboter on your bread, you're a margarine child...;)

  • @qazatqazah
    @qazatqazahАй бұрын

    Lettuce, onion an tomato are considered vegetables, and on a kapsalon they make the dish compliant to the classic idea of what a full meal should contain: AGV (aardappelen, groente, vlees: potatoes, vegetables and meat).

  • @maxnum1sgameclub263

    @maxnum1sgameclub263

    Ай бұрын

    Actaully… (goes for the nerdy glasses) tomatoes are in the fruit class. Look it up ^^

  • @qazatqazah

    @qazatqazah

    Ай бұрын

    @@maxnum1sgameclub263 I know. Scientifically you're correct, but culinarily you're wrong.

  • @BandSteel
    @BandSteelАй бұрын

    around this time , the dutch has graskaas (grass cheese) , it's the young cheese from cows milk that is grasing on the meadows. nothing with weed, it's a creamy divine cheese.

  • @jurgenvoogt1638
    @jurgenvoogt163828 күн бұрын

    Kapsalon is world heritage from Rotterdam. Turkish/Dutch creation. Made up by a barber in Rotterdam. Quick filling meal. 2000 calories😂

  • @m.e.visser4976
    @m.e.visser4976Ай бұрын

    Yes to all your questions, you are right the whole time. Also 1 boterham with soft roomboter and dark chocolate sprinkles or coloured one’s tastes the best.

  • @Dellavo666
    @Dellavo666Ай бұрын

    I don't know why people say it's not dutch food For me, it is Maybe some things are like pasta is not really from Italy kind of thing

  • @carolalookermans9372
    @carolalookermans9372Ай бұрын

    Hema Rookworst is the bomb!

  • @SonOfBaraki359
    @SonOfBaraki35919 күн бұрын

    Febo, the wonderwall And, yes, they are probably in the center so, if you want to eat and film something without disturbing people/being disturbed, a back alley is probably a good option (oh, and they fall into the "space cake" tourist traps, so funny)

  • @erikmulder2574
    @erikmulder2574Ай бұрын

    You seem to love our country , yes, I am from the Netherlands. Where does that love come from, been here for a while? Vanille vla is jummy, so come over here for a staycation and check it all out yourself. I know a lot of the tourist only see Amsterdam, and that is nice, but there are heaps of beautiful cities here to visit. And the hash and marihuana thing, the majority the Dutch never touched it. But it is there for those who like it.

  • @TheMetalChef38
    @TheMetalChef38Ай бұрын

    Kaassoufllé is a real Dutch snack/food invented in 1969 by a guy from Haastrecht (South-Holland). It's got nothing to do with an actual soufflé (a French invention) since it's not made with egg. And contains a lot of immitation cheese/ cheese substitute. Basicly deep fried garbage, but it tastes pretty good...

  • @drekruizinga8696
    @drekruizinga8696Ай бұрын

    bread..lots of buter...hagelsalag...2nd bread slice on top...she did it the dutch way

  • @smitteree
    @smitteree21 күн бұрын

    Vla is a dessert, not a drink, and the word pudding does come closest to it. I think they got confused with "drinkyoghurt" , where yoghurt is mostly a dessert, but thinned out it is very drinkable, sort of a thicker milk.

  • @bert2526
    @bert2526Ай бұрын

    If your wooden shoes are the right size, wear them until they suit your feet. You'll start to love them. I've been using mine for 5 years and they are the best shoes ever. (northern Dutch guy here)

  • @danielvisser6750
    @danielvisser6750Ай бұрын

    I just love your content 🎉

  • @peterkeijsers489
    @peterkeijsers489Ай бұрын

    I guess you should refresh your memory of Dutch. Grootmoeder means grandmother. So it's grandmother's meatball. And Febo: the e is pronounced as ay, so you write Febo but you pronounce it faybo. FYI: Maastricht might be the second or third most visited city in the Netherlands, so of course they have lots of (foreign/American) restaurants there as well. Gouda: pronounce it similar as 'out'. About the hagelslag on bread: indeed you need soft butter (margarine, so not roomboter), and then sprinkle the hagelslag on top on an open slice of bread. So you got that right. Last dish: they call it döner (kebab) but it's actually shoarma/shawarma. Döner is what they call it in Germany though.

  • @dougbowers4415
    @dougbowers4415Ай бұрын

    The food machine was similar to the Automats that were popular in New York City in the 50’s & 60’s.

  • @ivo215
    @ivo21512 күн бұрын

    Vla is for deserts. No, you don't drink it. You can have it straight, or combine it with some ice cream or fruit or whatever you feel like. Have it in a small desert bowl with a desert spoon.

  • @AdvdW
    @AdvdWАй бұрын

    Stampot Grootmoeders Gehaktbal = Mashed Potato Grandma Meatball = Grandma’s mashed potato with a meatball. In the Netherlands we have also Churros. I like them a lot.

  • @FlockersDesign
    @FlockersDesignАй бұрын

    The one combination that seems to get lost in time is Boerenkool met zuure haring This is how my grandma use to eat it in WW2 i would even say this is the ogrinal before the added the rookworst And this is still the way i eat it till this day

  • @user-pk5rd5kp5c
    @user-pk5rd5kp5c6 күн бұрын

    Groot means big but in this situation it means grandma-grootmoeder

  • @modoc8664
    @modoc866424 күн бұрын

    They did make a mistake with the "Roomboter" 19:13 that is used for baking meat, not for a sandwich. They should have used margarine that is made to use on bread.

  • @janvanteylingen2323
    @janvanteylingen2323Ай бұрын

    Yes, that were churros and next to the churros lay Brussel Waffles. ;)

  • @marcelrombouts8607
    @marcelrombouts8607Ай бұрын

    Grootmoeder= GRANDmother. So it's mashed potato&veggies stew, with grandma's meatball.

  • @kpcraftster6580
    @kpcraftster6580Ай бұрын

    Endive is a leafy green like spinach... Different flavor but similar cooking time...edible raw or cooked and very popular in stamppot

  • @madneo87
    @madneo87Ай бұрын

    You're right about Febo ;) Just be carefull with trying kaassouffle! The outside might be cooled down, but the inside can still be piping hot. Yes that's churros, they've become quite populair in the Netherlands. Stroopwafel freshly made doesn't compare to the store bought one, it's waaaay waaaay better! Vla is custard and you eat it ;) Kapsalon is SOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOD! It's made with different types of meat. It can be made with döner, shawarma or you can even make it with gyros :D

  • @Iflie
    @IflieАй бұрын

    I always do brown bread and purr chocolate sprinkles, not the milk ones they have. Pure is more chocolaty and stands up well to the bread and yes butter is a must. Salted butter especially.

  • @fionaalgera3391
    @fionaalgera3391Ай бұрын

    You probably have clogs from Nijhuis, Beltrum. Their factory is in the village Beltrum next to my town (Groenlo, known for the battle of Grolle in the 80 years of war). They’re the biggest manufacturer of wooden shoes in the Netherlands.

  • @fionaalgera3391

    @fionaalgera3391

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, and we’re known from our beer of course. Birth place of Grolsch beer!

  • @dennisvanslingerland2258
    @dennisvanslingerland2258Ай бұрын

    Dat zijn geen zout kristallen in de kaas, maar eiwitten.

  • @nicknieuwelink351
    @nicknieuwelink35128 күн бұрын

    To be fair in the netherlands there is nothing like the Hema rookworst. Its really outstanding

  • @pietergreveling
    @pietergreveling27 күн бұрын

    12:45 Maybe it wasn't mustard on the cheese, but honey, it's delicious with old cheeses! 🤤

  • @pieternoord3287
    @pieternoord3287Ай бұрын

    At Aldi it is, if sold there, probably 'Gelderse rookworst'.

  • @randomgaygirl
    @randomgaygirlАй бұрын

    I love their channel! Loved that video🥰 11:48 absolutely spot on :) 23:53 He drinks it but it's not for drinking. it's a dessert you eat with a spoon. so i'm almost kind of throwing up lol when he drinks the entire thing lol 28:43 yes. the doner kebab is also very popular in Germany. esp. at the border around Dusseldorf (like he said).

  • @helena19741
    @helena19741Ай бұрын

    Hi Charlie, There are some Dutch stores is the US that also do shipping.

  • @thetinkerist
    @thetinkeristАй бұрын

    I like Deanna and Phil, nice channel. Buddy your translations are very good, grootmoeder just is grandma. and that large stroopwafel, you really have to try that in real life for sure!! awesome, buttery syruppy cookie goodness, and the kapsalon is just two meals in one calory-wise.. love the video, thanks and cheers/proost!

  • @bertustennapel5796

    @bertustennapel5796

    Ай бұрын

    If you wonder Unox rookworst is simular to Hema rookworst, im mot sure if you can get those at aldi

  • @chiitra271
    @chiitra271Ай бұрын

    FeBo comes from the streetname Ferdinant Boll in Amsterdam. That's where the first vending machine for snacks was situated. They should try a normal bami/rice dish from a Suriname or Indonesian kitchen.

  • @arnomeesters1
    @arnomeesters1Ай бұрын

    that butter is for baking, its not a spreadbutter for on bread 🙃

  • @janvanteylingen2323
    @janvanteylingen2323Ай бұрын

    Dark chocolate has a shelf life of 2 years. So you can still eat it.

  • @Mal_Mula
    @Mal_Mula27 күн бұрын

    i like your video's. Greets from the Netherlands. Did you ever tried drop ? the vla is really nice, we usually eat it as a desert after the stamppot. :P try to put some hagelslag on top of the vannille vla, i think it is f tasty!

  • @oGangir
    @oGangirАй бұрын

    Hey Charlie, when are you considering to visit the Netherlands? Would love to show you around in Rotterdam.

  • @cynthiamolenaar770
    @cynthiamolenaar77023 күн бұрын

    If you mean food as the healthy meals you eat through the day. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Then the febo stuff is not our "food", these are snacks. We also call the deep-fried stuff "snacks". The stamppot and gehaktbal is Dutch food indeed.

  • @Goatjeniksoan
    @GoatjeniksoanАй бұрын

    Hema rookworst are the best😂

  • @deesje153
    @deesje15327 күн бұрын

    allmost evry big city has a few Mac Donalds in the Netherlands , even in Bali Indonesia we found one and also Burger King and also we sell honey-mustard, very sweet mustard you can dip your piece of cheese in it like a snack with mayonaise and about the stroopwafels they are riped of with that amazing high price, you pay in a supermarket maybe 3 euro for 10 stroopwafels in a pocket

  • @JustSomeDude31
    @JustSomeDude31Ай бұрын

    Vanille Vla or other flavours of Vla = a pudding like subtstance, not as thick and dense though. You eat it with a spoon.

  • @MarOlVo

    @MarOlVo

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry, i never ate it with a spoon. When I have this, it goes out of the pack in the morning for breakfast.

  • @JustSomeDude31

    @JustSomeDude31

    Ай бұрын

    @@MarOlVo Yeah that's definitely possible. We always eat it with a spoon. but in college out of the pack was a thing too .

  • @MrLittle3vil
    @MrLittle3vilАй бұрын

    Grootmoeder means grandma...groot is grand (or big) and moeder means mother. HEMA worst has a distinct taste. Other rookworst just isn't the same (but similar) but HEMA rookworst is just the best. You can definitly pick it out of a lineup. You pronounced FEBO correctly. It's [fay-bo]. Be VERY careful with kaas souffle's because they stay hot inside for a long time. You probably had the "Old Amsterdam" cheese. I don't eat butter, I only eat butter with hagelslag. It does add to the flavor and it keeps the hagelslag in place ;)

  • @JR-mh8vn
    @JR-mh8vnАй бұрын

    I think she used a butter for cooking on that ''broodje hagelslag''

  • @jonkotimegaming7827
    @jonkotimegaming7827Ай бұрын

    Fawaka ( how are you ) i am from Rotterdam . You know alot about the Netherlands i have seen all your videos about the Netherlands . I have the idea that you changed in a american dutch person. In a good way . ( Did watching all those Netherlands videos changed your personal life ? ) i think you would love ( vla ) . See you when you are in the Netherlands .

  • @James-wp5po
    @James-wp5poАй бұрын

    Your a legend man! im dutch and i see a lot of your video's!! keep going like this man. your funny as fuck

  • @aladinsane5771
    @aladinsane5771Ай бұрын

    Stamppot made with cale is also a very dutch variant of stamppot... so you're ok there Charly...

  • @jurgenvoogt1638
    @jurgenvoogt163828 күн бұрын

    There are more tourists owning wooden shoes than Dutch 😂

  • @Retro_Care
    @Retro_CareАй бұрын

    Gouda is the name of the kind of cheese because it was sold there, but it came from different regions. Because Gouda had sell rights on cheese, you had to have permission to sell cheese back then. because of the cheese market in gouda that cheese was called Goudse kaas and now known for even if the cheese isnt from there.

  • @erozendal
    @erozendalАй бұрын

    what i have heard and i dont know if its right but the origine of a kapsalon is just döner with fries. Somewhere in the netherlands there were some barders who want a quickmeal sso they put it together... thats why its a kaspsalon.... kapsalon is translated in bardershop

  • @johndoolittle8932
    @johndoolittle8932Ай бұрын

    There's bound to be a Dutch shop *somewhere* in the USA.

  • @jurgenvoogt1638
    @jurgenvoogt163828 күн бұрын

    In stamppot there is only one vegetable mixed with the mashed potatoes.

  • @DickvanderVelde
    @DickvanderVeldeАй бұрын

    Vla is somewhat like custard. We have dozens of flavours.

  • @Lunziq
    @LunziqАй бұрын

    You asked if it was Febo or Febo. As a Dutchie I can confirm is its definitely Febo.

  • @qazatqazah
    @qazatqazahАй бұрын

    The second slice of bread makes the sandwich healthier and more portable. I would have added butter on the second slice as well. (Tbh, I wouldn't use butter but a plant based alternative that spreads better and is considered the healthier choice. Butter is the tastier choice, though.)

  • @captnonius
    @captnoniusАй бұрын

    Did you see a licence-plate on that extreme small car? No, well that's because it is not a car. Legally it is a motorcycle. But then one with a roof.

  • @JustSomeDude31
    @JustSomeDude31Ай бұрын

    A boterham with hagelslag of course needs butter. Edit: a decent amount of butter and thicker layer of hagelslag. Be generous!

  • @DT-wp4hk
    @DT-wp4hkАй бұрын

    Deana and Phil are okay. Their Christmas uploads from Germany are good

  • @angelaromero1979
    @angelaromero1979Ай бұрын

    even in the south, ?(stew ) ore (hutspot), with sausage and litle bacon pieses is well known and yes, also the febo wall and fries places. and here in the south the Limburgse pie is the most famous, pickled meat (zuurvlees) and asparagus... (the white gold of the south).. and we also have other cultures such as the curro here... and they are also eaten in Spain.. .with us it's a family recipe...I'm half Spanish.😁...but Limburg is a melting pot of cultures and so is the food...delicious and delicious

  • @annebokma4637
    @annebokma463726 күн бұрын

    Nasischijf is even better then the bamischijf. Sadly those are getting harder to find. I could eat those for an hour non stop 😂 A lot of generic resaurants seem to just photocopy the menu. There are always a few burger options.. at least one with truffle mayo yech

  • @johndoolittle8932
    @johndoolittle8932Ай бұрын

    Andives *and* carrots is *not* traditional Dutch. Stamppot is potatoes with *one* vegetable. Either Andives, Kale, carrots... or even rapini. Onions go with carrots, but not so much with kale or andives.

  • @MrBlazingace13
    @MrBlazingace13Ай бұрын

    25 min: nice one. Love too chill out if you are here

  • @cynthiamolenaar770
    @cynthiamolenaar77023 күн бұрын

    Dutch bread doesn't need toasting. It's very nice when you eat fresh! Not much additives. Just bread.hmmm and grownups eat hagelslag a lot here in the Netherlands!! Oh! Try peanut butter hagelslag sandwich!

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