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Dutch Cuisine is usually quite simple. A traditional dinner (since about 19th century) usually consists of boiled potatoes, panfried meat (popular choices are: pork chops, beef balls, thick sliced pork bellies) and a boiled vegetable (e.g. cauliflower, green beans, broccoli). A dinner is not complete without some sort of dessert.
Dinner
- Boerenkool met worst
 - Hachee
 - Hutspot
 - Kapucijners met spek
 - Hete bliksem (Hot lightning)
 - Erwtensoep
 - Pannenkoeken
 - Poffertjes
 - Stoofperen
 
Meat
- Zure zult
 - Balkenbrij
 - Bloedworst
 - Blinde vink
 
Snack food / Treats
Desserts / Cakes
- No-Bake Chocolate Pie
 - Hutspot with sugar-sirup and chocolate
 - Arretjescake (No Bake Chocolate Cake)
 - Buckwheatcake
 - Griesmeelpudding
 - Krentenwegge
 - Bitterkoekjes
 - Jan in de zak
 - Drie in de pan
 - Hangop
 - Watergruwel
 - Haagse bluf
 - Karnemelksepap
 - Broodpap
 - Trommelkoek
 - Wentelteefjes
 - Vlaai
 - Speculaas
 - Banketstaaf
 - Ouwewijvenkoek
 - Kruidkoek
 - Kniepertjes
 - Janhagel
 - Arnhemse meisjes
 - Borstplaat
 - Appelflap
 
Drinks
- Boerenjongens (Farmboys)
 - Boerenmeisjes (Farmgirls)
 - Kwast
 
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