I have an aunt called Luiza, who lives in Canada, and it's been like two years since she went there, at the time of covid. At the end of 2022, during my summer vacation, I went there and it was winter time there. It was snowing and I went sledding ans skiing. I also tried to make a snowman but it turned out horrible. I saw squirrels and they are really beautiful. Besides, there are a lot of people who come from Brazil, thus there are Brazilian shows, so we don't miss it here. There are very nice people there and all the work is very respectable, especially the agricultural work. My parents are thinking of moving there because I liked it a lot. I went there more to adapt. The people there are super respectful with Brazilians and very safe because in the houses there are no external walls. It's pretty much just the house and the backyard. It's a first world country, so it's very good for living.
It is true that typical Dutch food is not at the top of the list of the most sophisticated cuisine in the world. However, some dishes are very interesting and worth trying! If you are thinking of including a gastronomic itinerary in a trip through Europe, countries like France, Italy, Portugal and Spain will probably be strong candidates for it. While Holland will possibly be remembered for other reasons: the flowery parks, the windmills, the clogs… And if we go to the side of the senses (or sensations), a certain plant will be the highlight of the trip. But Holland is much more than the land of tulips or coffee shops. And taking a tour of its gastronomy and tasting typical dishes of its cuisine can be a pleasant and surprising experience f rom the most harmless and unusual dishes to those that will require a little more “determination” to try. After all, what is typical Dutch food? But, just to open your appetite, here's a list of the (weird) names of traditional foods ...
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