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Here are some Dutch foods you'll love.
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Dutch Foods You’re Sure to Love
The Netherlands might not be as famous for its food as other European countries like France or Italy, but there are still lots of things for visitors to try. Here are some Dutch foods you’ll love.
Fries
Dutch fries are thicker than French fries and have a few different names: patat, friet, and frites. They’re usually served in a paper cone or box — making them perfect to eat while walking. The Dutch eat them with mayonnaise, curry ketchup, or peanut sauce.
Bitterballen
Bitterballen are a popular bar snack made with beef. To make the Bitterballen, a thick beef gravy is cooled so it can be made into balls, covered breadcrumbs, and deep-fried. Bitterballen are usually enjoyed with beer, and their name comes from bitterjes, a traditional Dutch spirit they are sometimes eaten with.
gravy [noun]
A thick sauce that is made using the juiced of cooked meat
Stroopwafel
If you want a sweet snack, try a stroopwafel, which translates to “syrup waffle”.
A stroopwafel is made by cutting a thin backed waffle in half, which is then put back together with a caramel syrup. The best stroopwafels come from street markets and bakeries.
put back
->put something back
To put something where it was before it was moved
Poffertjes
Pofferjes — pronounced as “PO-fer-jus,” — are small pancakes, eaten hot with sugar and butter. These little cakes are made using special pans that give them a small, round shape, a lot like those used to make Japanese takoyaki.
Pofferjes are eaten all year round but are very popular at Christmas and New Year. Like stroopwafels and patat, you will often find poffertjes for sale at outdoor markets.
Discussion
What are some popular street foods where you live?
In my thought, 'Boong-Eo-bbang' is popular street food in Korea. these are like bread and made using special pans which shape is fish that is called Boong-Eo by Korean. And the ‘bbang’ means bread in Korean. these are filled with red beans that are hot. This is the reason people eat these in winter. You often find Boong-Eo-bbang for outside markets in winter.
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In my thought opinion, 'boong-eo-bbang' is a popular street food in Korea. These are like bread and made using special pans which that are shaped is like a fish that is and called ‘boong-eo’ by in Korean. And the ‘Bbang’ means bread in Korean. and these are filled with red beans that are hot. This is the reason people eat these in winter. You can often find ‘boong-Eo-bbang’ for in outside outdoor markets or food stalls in winter.
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In my opinion, ‘boong-eo-bbang’ is a popular street food in Korea. These are like bread and made using special pans that are shaped like a fish and called ‘boong-eo’ in Korean. ‘Bbang’ means bread in Korea and these are filled with red beans that are hot. This is the reason people eat these in winter. You can often find ‘boong-eo-bbang’ in outdoor markets or food stalls in winter.
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