the greenest city in Europe ,in 2016, is Bergen op Zoom in the Netherlands.
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Bergen op Zoom can call itself the greenest city in Europe. The Brabant town won in Bristol (England) gold at the annual European green competition Entente Florale.
The international jury, made up of specialists from the ten participating countries, was impressed by the way Bergen op Zoom presented with the theme of green alliance between past and present, the municipality indicated Friday.
The Netherlands are often in league prizes. So took Amstelveen and Weert also sometimes gold.
Bergen op Zoom entered the contest because the city was last year named the greenest of the Netherlands.
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In this video, I show you where to find the very best Amsterdam food! I take you on a walking tour of the Albert Cuyp Market in Amsterdam where I taste test many different Dutch street food items.
Named after a 17th century painter, Albert Cuyp, the market has since become an institution for this bustling European city. Located on the Albert Cuypstraat (that is the name of the street) between Ferdinand Bolstraat and Van Woustraat...the market's central location makes it the perfect place to stroll through on the way to a nearby museum or on the way to a picnic.
Visiting the Albert Cuyp Market is a definite must-see when you're in Amsterdam! Another plus is that this market is great for travelers on a budget because there are a lot of Amsterdam food options (traditional Dutch dishes) that can be had for under $3 Euro.
A list of Amsterdam street food I ate at the Albert Cuyp Market:
I began with my favorite item, the stroopwafel. When I think of Amsterdam food, stroopwafel is the first thing that comes to mind. Essentially it is a waffle, but it's nothing like an American waffle. This unique pastry is made with flour, butter and sugar, but the real excitement is in the middle of the waffle. The waffle is cut in the middle (which is a miracle because it is so thin!) and then copious amounts of brown sugar syrup are knifed onto it, and then it is sealed once again. Stroopwafel is best eaten warm! The predominant flavor is cinnamon and the waffle itself is both crisp on the outside but soft inside. It's absolutely delightful and it tasted a lot different than I was expecting.
Next, I tried some raw herring called Nieuwe Herring which translates into “New Herring.”This means that the fish has either been caught that actual day or the day prior. Nieuwe Herring is another must try dish when it comes taste testing Amsterdam food! Since it was herring season in the summertime (until around Sept), I decided to try out some fresh herring the Dutch way (with pickles and raw onions). It was absolutely incredible! I am now a herring addict.
After this I drank some fresh pressed raspberry juice mixed with blackberries and orange juice. You can find juice stands all along the market. A normal glass of juice costs around 1 EUR.
Then after this, I moved onto a spicy chicken sandwich at Benny's Chicken. This food stand claims to have the best chicken in all of Amsterdam. After tasting their spicy chicken sandwich covered in cheese, I have to admit that is was really good! The pieces of chicken are succulent and juicy. Definitely a delicious sandwich if you're craving something cheesy!
After this I bought some dates at Ron's Notenbar. Notenbars (which literally translates into “nut bar”) are a very common sight in Amsterdam. There are a couple notenbars at the Albert Cuyp Market and they all offer different items which is nice. Duchies love their fresh fruits and nuts, especially as a mid-day snack! I was impressed by their selection of dates, but I highly recommend getting a couple bags of different dried fruits and nuts.
Next, I purchased some aged gouda cheese at a cheese shop called Daalder Kaas. They sell traditionally ripened cheese and an array of aged gouda cheeses. I selected an aged gouda cheese which I thought was nice and creamy. It had a sharp flavor, but wasn't overwhelming.
I thought all of the Amsterdam food I tasted at the market was wonderful! Make sure to come earlier than 5pm as some vendors tend to pack up around 3pm (or when they sell out of the goods). It's best to arrive in the early afternoon.
Albert Cuyp Market
Address: Albert Cuypstraat, Between Ferdinand Bolstraat and Van Woustraat.
Closed Sunday, Open Monday- Saturday 9am-5pm
Vlaardingse Haringhandel (Nieuwe Herring)
Address: Albert Cuypstraat booth 89, 1072 CS Amsterdam
Original Stroopwafels
Address: Amsterdam Albert Cuyp booth 134
Hours: Monday-Saturday 10:30am – 5pm
Phone: 0612345678
Ron's Notenbar
No real address for these guys, but you can look for the sign out front.
Benny's Chicken
Address: Albert Cuypstraat, 1073 BC Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Zuid, De Pijp
Daalder Kaas (gouda cheese)
Address: 1073 Amsterdam
Seller: John Bakker
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