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The usual clichés about what you call “Belgian food” but is in fact limited to the déjà vu sweet treats. At least, try something local, such as the neuzekes (also called “cuberdons”), that would be a great Ghent product. Or, as Belgium has a great culinary culture, try the Ghent waterzooi. Instead of which, having a Brussels waffle in Ghent (it’s apparent that you don’t even know the difference between a Liège and a Brussels), honestly there’s nothing local about your trip. It’s all about clichés about a Disneyland type of Belgium.
NGL when i first saw a fish n chips bus in netherlands i was so excited, but i cant lie i was really dissapointed , first of all ots like 1/3 of the size for almost same price, and its normal fries not like the ones in uk , and no curry sauce for the fnc wich is also dissapointing, in general uk fast food seems much better
I just tried it and the problem is the bones which sticking out in my mount. I really like the taste but cannot eat it like that, maybe it was badly prepared?
I was raised eating a diet primarily comprised of lake and stream caught fish (stergeon, trout and large mouth Bass) and venison. Hearing, in fact Kippered herring is my absolute #1 favorite snack!!
I was in the Hague for a few months and I can never forget the smell of herring carts a block away! Nobody had to tell you that the herring carts were very close! Whew!! Guess you know I'm an American. I just didn't grow up with herring snacks. You can find hot dog carts and tacos/tamales from the truck vendors. I'm from Texas so, Mexican food is very popular!
I feel like trying the first and second options. You're already there. Might as well go all out. Plus, I love fatty fish. The briney elements might even be a nice addition.
Love your videos! I just had to say, @3:29 those weren't "banana chips", those are plantains. Plantains are cousins of bananas and grow in tropical climates; they are starchy and you can make it in a variety of ways (like the chips you ate in this video). In Puerto Rico we eat them boiled, mashed, smashed, fried, pickled, etc. I hope you get to try them in all their wonderful varieties!
The reason for the confusion about the name of that ball is it was up until late 90's or something like that called a n*ggerball. I know it sounds crazy now and it wasn't meant racist but some people still call it that.
Big Infrastructure development is goin on in Kerala as a whole. Hop will finish within couple of years. NH 66 , six line, 600KM, Costal Road ,600 Km connecting beaches and 400km water ways . After finish these projects, Kerala Tourism will go a vibrant level.