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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Sep 15, 2023 ^^
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Indonesian food is really integraded in The Netherlands, especially in The Hague. I think almost every family in The Hague has ancestors who are Indonesian or Dutcheis who lived in Indonesia. The Hague is called "The widow of Indonesia"Because of the many Indonesian people,hitory an influence it has. Preparing Indonesian food at home is almost as comon as preparing Dutch food in The Hague.
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I am Dutch and oh man, I'm 1.52 minutes into the video and my mouth is watering. Indonesian-Dutch food is so delicious. Why are you teasing me with this video?
Ich bin NiederlÀnder und oh Mann, ich bin schon 1,52 Minuten im Video und mir lÀuft das Wasser im Mund zusammen. Das indonesisch-niederlÀndische Essen ist so lecker. Warum neckst du mich mit diesem Video?
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You missed rijsttafel, a way of serving various selection of food in a single table. The practice is still common in Indonesia as âhidangâ, especially in Padang restaurant. But here in the Netherlands, almost every Indonesian restaurant has rijsttafel as a choice. It consists of sate, tempe, rendang, gulai, bami, lodeh, you named it. I suggest to visit Warung Padang Lapek, a famous Indonesian restaurant in The Hague.
As an Indo-Dutch, itâs really nice to see how ingrained the Indonesian culture in the Netherlands.
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What you must try is the Surinamese-Javanese/Chinese cuisine. Suriname was once a Dutch colony in South America with Indian, Chinese and Javanese contract workers. There a fusion cuisine of Javanese, Chinese and Indian dishes emerged. After Suriname's independence, the Surinamese migrated to the Netherlands and so did their cuisine.
In Amsterdam Chinatown you must visit Chinese cuisine. Did you know that Chinatown in Amsterdam was the first in mainland Europe since 1900? The Chinese restaurants serve authentic Chinese food that is not adapted to Dutch customers.
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Germany did have many "colonies" temporarily but they had to give them back in 1945. Having a large sea coast the Netherlands developed huge trade routes via the East India company and in deed the Dutch Colonies were spread across the world. The influx of Indonesians began in the 60's where as in England it was from Hong Kong, and in Germany from Turkey as guest workers.
This shows in the propensity of the types of restaurants in these countries.
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@DeanaandPhil
7 months ago
What is the best beach you've ever seen? :_hearteyed::_hearteyesp: If you liked this video, you may enjoy: First Time DUTCH FOOD in the Netherlands! (https://youtu.be/vEr6iuEs6kU?si=xbMgqmdHk_aJbJrT ) or Dutch STREET FOOD in Rotterdam! (https://youtu.be/J2o9R7dCstg?si=jfx0LKcrO3HvWMeF )
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