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Re: Tonight's Dinner
[Re: Irishman12]
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01/28/24 01:35 AM
01/28/24 01:35 AM
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With ketchup!?
I do have a question, is it popular to put mayonnaise on french fries over there? Yep QT lived in Amsterdam where he wrote much of Pulp Fiction.
Last edited by Hollander; 01/28/24 01:37 AM.
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Re: Tonight's Dinner
[Re: Irishman12]
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01/30/24 03:57 PM
01/30/24 03:57 PM
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I've tried french fries with mayonnaise both here in the States and in Europe (Germany). I liked the mayo over there more. Wasn't as tangy and harsh and could eat more of it. Here, I need to take a break and bounce between it and the ketchup. Interesting. It is believed that American soldiers introduced the Dutch to fries during World War II, and the practice of eating them with mayonnaise caught on. Today it is a popular and beloved seasoning for fries in the Netherlands , and many people enjoy the combination of flavors.
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Re: Tonight's Dinner
[Re: pizzaboy]
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02/08/24 08:32 PM
02/08/24 08:32 PM
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I had my favorite cuisine after Italian !
The Dutch Chinese-Indo menu explained
The Dutch Chinese Indo food found in the Netherlands is a unique fusion of Chinese and Indonesian cuisine with a Dutch twist. This variation of Chinese food has become popular in the Netherlands due to its unique flavours and cultural influences. Interestingly, many Dutch people are familiar with these dishes and can pronounce their names with ease, almost as if they were their own national dishes. However, it's important to note that this cuisine is not exactly the same as traditional Chinese food. "Babi Pangang" “Foo Yung Hai”, “Tjap Tjoy”, “Tau Foe”, “Tjap Ha”, “Koe Yuk" are examples of this only available here not even in China!
Chinese restaurants are going strong in the Netherlands.
Last edited by Hollander; 02/08/24 09:42 PM.
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