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Did you know that dairy brand Friesche Vlag adorned their cartons of coffee creamer with Dutch classic paintings?

Dutch classic paintings on the shelves

Did you know that dairy brand Friesche Vlag adorned their cartons of coffee creamer with Dutch classic paintings? From left to right: Children of the Sea...
hagelslag

Chocolate sprinkles for breakfast

Did you know that the Dutch eat chocolate sprinkles for breakfast? They call it 'hagelslag'.
Katja Kokindjes

All time favorite licorice invented by mistake

Did you know that back in the old days licorice ('drop' in Dutch) was not a candy but a medicine to cure a sore...
Urker vistaart

Awful non-existent recipe features on Top Chef

Did you know that three high school students from Enschede posted a recipe for the non-existent 'Urker fish pie' on Wikipedia in 2009?Dutch celebrity...

Herring ice cream topped with chopped onions

Did you know that there is an ice cream flavor inspired by 'Hollandse Nieuwe'?The unusual flavor is made of raw herring, cream, sugar, salt...
appelmarijn

Pastry from Dordrecht: Appelmarijn

Did you know that the typical Dordrecht pastry appelmarijn is named after the local baker's daughter Marijn?Appelmarijn is made of puff pastry filled with...
stroopwafels

Stroopwafel Day in Gouda

Did you know that today is all about 'stroopwafels' in Gouda?Come to Gouda and enjoy free stroopwafels, take part in stroopwafel games, eat stroopwafel...
koekhappen

Guinness World Record for most people dry bobbing

Did you know that this Sunday koekcity Deventer attempts to break the Guinness World Record for most people dry bobbing ('koekhappen' in Dutch)?Sign up...
PostNL stamps

Dutch delicacies on postage stamps

Did you know that PostNL issued a set of postage stamps centered around mouth-watering Dutch delicacies?
bokkenpootjes

Bokkenpootjes: almond meringue sticks

Did you know that 'bokkenpootjes' are almond meringue sticks filled with butter icing and dipped in chocolate?The Dutch name means 'goat leg' and with...