Vanaf je zolderkamer met de verwarming aan op UA-cam naar een Nederlandse markt kijken, blijft toch wel veel leuker als zelf van je zolderkamer af komen en erheen gaan😂
You seem like a nice dude. Love your comments and the way you interact with the people. Glad you had a good time. Enjoy the Netherlands 'my brother' ;)
It's honestly really impressive how you can tame Dutch people in front of a camera, they really aren't used to it and it's considered quite obnoxious. Somehow they are comfortable around you though
I grow up in Delft and I still live there (for almoste 19 years now). As a little kid my grandma take my sisters and me once in a month, I always enjoyed that. I hope you enjoyed my hometown!
11:22 when you asked do u hv biryani masala... I love Indian food.. luv from India men ❤️ n before that u had soup n asked about ingredients... N guessing it self.... I like the way ... How open hearty you meet everyone.. n apriciate them ... Really kind u r.. n hv a beautiful smile so smile allways.keep going..
The markets in the Netherlands do not take place every weekday at the same location. Instead you can visit a market every day at a different location! Dutch markets do not only sell food, but also clothes and household items. Do not be scared to try to make a good deal. The people selling their products are ready to negotiate
@@TeamWhackjob-Official He means that different cities have different days for the market so you can visit one every day. I think the purpose is that the people that sell can be at multiple markets a week
Hey Carlos I just started following you since a week. I am an Indian living in the Netherlands since almost 6 yrs. I am happy that you are here. The soup was made of white Green peas so Erten is peas,hope you have a good time here.
OMG I am dying about the soup part, splithead 🤣🤣the man is struggling to find the English word, so he was saying it Dutch, so typical 🤣🤣its a soup made with peas, we call it spliterwten thats why its called erwtensoep. Never eaten it tbh, BTW I am so happy you found surinamese food! What you ate is Bara (the bread) you can eat it plain or like you did with the chicken. Surinamese food is a cuisine of indonesian, indian, chinese and african influences. Bara is similar to vada in India, taste different though, the people made their own way with the ingredients that was available at that time (this happened around 1800s) so you won't find any biryani in Surinam 😜, but delicious made curry, rice, snacks etc. I hope you visit Surinam one day, I am sure you will love it🙏🏽✌🏽
The soup also can be called 'snert' but I believe you may only call it that if it's thick enough to keep your spoon upright... also, the sausage in it is 'Gelderse rookworst' which is smoked sausage from the Dutch Gelderland province you can find it with hutspot/mashed potatoes often as well
Never had Erwtensoup?!? Haha..you're missing out on something, it is by far the best Dutch soup with the great Smoked Sausage. Very old recipe, but still almost everybody eats it..just don't put too much of the sliced meat in it (at least I don't like it)
I had no idea about the stroopwafel holder to put on top of your cup! I always put my stroopwafel straight onto my hot cup. Works great, too. Whenever I shop for new cups or mugs I make sure they are the right size to accommodate my stroopwafels!
The recipe is old, the soup is made yesterday! (Needs a night sleep to make the peas bond.) But how to explain it when you do not know the English word for 'Erwt'.
Colonial? Cookie is American English. It's more like an imagination thing. Americans also call coriander leaf cilantro which is the Spanish name for it.
@@michellezevenaar No it is from our colonial past. We founded New York (new Amsterdam) remember? Look up Dutch words in English. You would be suprised how much you will find.
@@lennartvers1767 I actually do speak dutch and there aren't that many dutch words in English but there are soooo many English words in dutch. There are also alot of shared words because they are in the same language family. There are also alot of French words in English and in Dutch.
We do indeed have a market in most cities and villages twice a week. There is a difference between those 2 as well in most cases, in that (usually) on Wednesday you have the full-blown market with all the stalls to browse at your leisure. Saturday it's usually only the ones for foods like cheeses, a butcher,(incl. or excl. poultry), fishmonger, nuts, veggies/fruit :)
@@VolpeWhereAreYou Let’s celebrate the festival in the true sense by spreading joy and light up the world of others. Have a happy, safe, and blessed Diwali!
Ohh how awesome this was as usual...I myself love exploring different food/small bites in new towns whenever i go. Your videos just making me remember my days in Europe. Thnx a lot for doing these.
Excellent video and great information about delft market. Very cool video I have learned many excellent tips from you about the local Dutch market in Delft. Thank you for sharing this video
Hello Venezualan American. I like your open mindedness. I too an an immigrant. I've lived here for twenty years as I married a Dutch girl. I am English/British born, lived for 3 years in Washington DC and actually sat next to Ronald Regan at our apartment swimming pool. This was in the summer of 1967; my father was a British diplomat and i suppose RR was honing his "Washington skills". Maybe he was also Governor of California. Enjoy your stay here. I think Nederland is probably as good as it gets, but not if warm sea and a warm climate is important to you !!!!
Great that you liked the food here and you went to my favourite baker as well. I will make sure to let him know he is in the vlog😬. Hope we can catch up next time and happy Diwali!!
I live in Delft and I did not know about the Surinamese place at the market. I always had missed it i think. Due to you i am addicted and go every week now lol
Trying new food everywhere you go, another great vid mr carlos and the Dutch market is nice , love it. Liked the cheap american cookies, looks very tasty. Waiting you in Morocco , you'll be satisfied , various foods and différent flavors .Welcome.
Cool video :), and one of the two churches wasn't a church, but was actually the town hall / city hall. The one where you where eating on the stone stairs. Once again, cool video and stay safe : )
Stroop is a very condensed sugarbeet syrup. And "stroperig" is also used to describe the consistency of other things, it is the consistency of a very thick liquid. it will still run and drip, but very slowly. :)
9:50 That's nice of him to hold the camera for you. Although it does benefit him in the long run with attracting more tourists to spend money. And 3 EUR for a ready-made meal is a good deal.
Between two churches? One is the Town Hall, where you ate your Surinamese snack, the other is a church indeed, with the Royal burial vault. Most cities have big markets twice a week and small markets on the days between, except Sundays.
Here in the Netherlands we have markets on all days of the week (except for sundays, usually) but on different locations throughout the city. It depends on the city also but generally its not only on saturdays.
yay, home! i live there. the market is on multiple days here in Delft, although most cities just do saturday. If you want dutch cheese: Gouda is the standard and its known all over the world. my dad even managed to find it in US. personally i like the old ones. "brokkelkaas" is so old its crumbly. very strong flavour so you really have to like it, but i do. the clothing on the market isnt necessarily what locals wear. most people just buy from the large national stores If you go to the market in NL you also HAVE to try fresh stroopwafels, like burn-your-fingers-hot-kinda fresh. good job on not forgetting
Zo bijzonder is het nou ook weer niet hoor.Zelfde dat mensen naar de Mac Donald om een hamburger te eten.Terwijl als je naar een echte Hamburger restaurant gaat een vele malen betere hamburger krijgt
Some cities have markets on weekdays aswell, for example, my hometown does it on Thursday and Saturday. The city I’m moving to has it on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
That's the Markt in front of the Nieuwe Kerk, usually one of the main touristic hotspots of Delft (and of the Netherlands), but not so touristic now of course. You can tell by the shops around; they all have English names!
I stayed in Delft for 11 months back in 2001...20 years ago. But it looks everything stays the same in Delft. One thing I remember, there was an ice cream shop close to the market with an offer: drie bolen twee betalen.... :D
Surinamese foods very similar to javanese foods because they have alot of javanese decendant, the Dutch bring them in the early 1900s to do plantation aka slavery..
I miss that you try the fisch on the market, it is very delicious. and the market is on thursday not on wednesday. there are also not 2 churches on the square, there is 1 the big "new" church and the one on the other site is the cityhall. It was nice to see my hometown. Greets from Turkey ;)
you can go to market on Monday Wednesday Friday and Saturday in Denhage Next time in Holland find (Roopram ) roti shop ... and order indian duck in curry called DOKSA . Roopram in Amsterdam , Rotterdam and Denhage . because you love indian food ... you will like the surnamese indian duck called Doksa . there is a special Massala (curry ) to make this dich
Stroop is Dutch for a thicker syrup. Think of a kind of maple syrup but less runny. Of course the sugar in the syrup caramelizes when heated so the hint of caramel in a stroopwafel is to be expected. And yes they're supposed to be eaten warm. 😎
Agreed and i still haven't been there, it's on my list though! So many cultures living together making delicious food. My in-laws are from Suriname and they always make delicious food! The cakes are delicious! My 2 year old looovvveess bara and bami!
@@VolpeWhereAreYou May the millions of lamps of Diwali illuminate your life with happiness, joy, peace and health. Wish you and your family a very prosperous Diwali.
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The chicken curry at the surinamese stall is amazinggg 😍😍 the best at the market👌 Also if you are in Delft longer you should go to slager Leo! Its a sandwich shop and its so cheap for the quality
I'm from Delft and am sad that you couldn't try the fishery that was in the market before 2017. the two there are now simones and the other one are just gross. I miss those guys.
Vanaf je zolderkamer met de verwarming aan op UA-cam naar een Nederlandse markt kijken, blijft toch wel veel leuker als zelf van je zolderkamer af komen en erheen gaan😂
@Nutri Sti Mastrubatie hok
Hoor ik hier een reaguurder?
Dat is wel een beetje zielig
pakje unox soep open trekken
Jazeker met de sneeuw nu
that guy explaining the winter (pea-)soup was hilarious. Those little green blabla, "o there is lentl here" yes :D
I'm from Suriname and i appreciate it that you tried our surinamese tradional food.. Respect
@Dirk Diggler i hope its kousenband not green beans that they sell you.
Bara❤❤❤ zo geweldigg
The fresh stroopwafels are the best thing ever. As a Delft local, every time I’m at the market, I go to that stall!
Born and raised in Delft myself, i really appreciate this video !
I just love this guys genuine and kind nature
You seem like a nice dude. Love your comments and the way you interact with the people. Glad you had a good time. Enjoy the Netherlands 'my brother' ;)
It's honestly really impressive how you can tame Dutch people in front of a camera, they really aren't used to it and it's considered quite obnoxious. Somehow they are comfortable around you though
Daar dacht ik ook al aan
@R Shaik Haha, 35+ is elderly in your book? Are we in the Middle Ages again when humans had a 50 year lifespan?
Exactly
I watch your videos because you are very kind, calm, polite, down to earth person. Love from India ❤
I grow up in Delft and I still live there (for almoste 19 years now). As a little kid my grandma take my sisters and me once in a month, I always enjoyed that. I hope you enjoyed my hometown!
11:22 when you asked do u hv biryani masala... I love Indian food.. luv from India men ❤️ n before that u had soup n asked about ingredients... N guessing it self.... I like the way ... How open hearty you meet everyone.. n apriciate them ... Really kind u r.. n hv a beautiful smile so smile allways.keep going..
I was born in Suriname and now living in the Netherlands. Nice to see you eating food from Suriname. You must try more Suriname food.
The markets in the Netherlands do not take place every weekday at the same location. Instead you can visit a market every day at a different location! Dutch markets do not only sell food, but also clothes and household items. Do not be scared to try to make a good deal. The people selling their products are ready to negotiate
They do here twice a week
yes, they're well organisied.
@@TeamWhackjob-Official He means that different cities have different days for the market so you can visit one every day. I think the purpose is that the people that sell can be at multiple markets a week
@@tiagogreeve685 no shit i was talking about here the place in the vid🙄
@@tiagogreeve685 Well, I found your comment helpful to me. It wasn't "no shit" to me.
Hey Carlos I just started following you since a week. I am an Indian living in the Netherlands since almost 6 yrs. I am happy that you are here. The soup was made of white Green peas so Erten is peas,hope you have a good time here.
“The little spliterwts” hahah. I love this man. He has the most stereotypical accent when speaking English😂
Erwtensoup hahahahhahaa the man was trying his best, it was so cute 😂 it’s peasoup haha
Ik heb te hard gelachen hierom 😂😂
hahahaha
Did you see the bags with chilipowder as well? The guy was like no sorry we don't have that 😂
@@MG-vi5zi 😂😂😂
Daar moest ik ook wel even om lachen, want het is soms echt wel even zoeken naar de engelse termen :)
OMG I am dying about the soup part, splithead 🤣🤣the man is struggling to find the English word, so he was saying it Dutch, so typical 🤣🤣its a soup made with peas, we call it spliterwten thats why its called erwtensoep. Never eaten it tbh, BTW I am so happy you found surinamese food! What you ate is Bara (the bread) you can eat it plain or like you did with the chicken. Surinamese food is a cuisine of indonesian, indian, chinese and african influences. Bara is similar to vada in India, taste different though, the people made their own way with the ingredients that was available at that time (this happened around 1800s) so you won't find any biryani in Surinam 😜, but delicious made curry, rice, snacks etc. I hope you visit Surinam one day, I am sure you will love it🙏🏽✌🏽
Great info, one day I gotta visit there, the food is calling me
Spliterwten are split peas. Plain and simple. 😎
Excellent information, learned something new✌😊
The soup also can be called 'snert' but I believe you may only call it that if it's thick enough to keep your spoon upright... also, the sausage in it is 'Gelderse rookworst' which is smoked sausage from the Dutch Gelderland province you can find it with hutspot/mashed potatoes often as well
Never had Erwtensoup?!? Haha..you're missing out on something, it is by far the best Dutch soup with the great Smoked Sausage. Very old recipe, but still almost everybody eats it..just don't put too much of the sliced meat in it (at least I don't like it)
You’re literally living my dream man! I will do this ! Keep up the blogs
yes me too
I had no idea about the stroopwafel holder to put on top of your cup!
I always put my stroopwafel straight onto my hot cup. Works great, too.
Whenever I shop for new cups or mugs I make sure they are the right size to accommodate my stroopwafels!
That soup is really old. 14th century or something. Really traditional Dutch soup
🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
erwtensoup is the best!
The
recipe is old, the soup is made yesterday!
(Needs a night sleep to make the peas bond.)
But how to explain it when you do not know the English word for 'Erwt'.
@@dutchman7623 pea is the English word for erwt
@@Remieexd I know, but the salesman on the market didn't, which was a little funny.
😊
Market vendors have a unique personality. Love it!
Wednesday? The market in Delft is on Thursdays
yes , fake news
I was thinking the same 😂
dont go they use stroopwafels from big supermarkets and alie epxress
@@roxannevanrijn5227 no you didnt. fake news
@@healthccar9033 don't they make it in front of you?
The American word Cookie comes from the Dutch word Koekje. It is a colonial past thing.
yes true, there are a lot more English words from dutch descent. For example ‘booze’
Colonial? Cookie is American English. It's more like an imagination thing. Americans also call coriander leaf cilantro which is the Spanish name for it.
@@michellezevenaar bro idk if u know about american history but new york was new amsterdam and was from the netherlands
@@michellezevenaar No it is from our colonial past. We founded New York (new Amsterdam) remember? Look up Dutch words in English. You would be suprised how much you will find.
@@lennartvers1767 I actually do speak dutch and there aren't that many dutch words in English but there are soooo many English words in dutch. There are also alot of shared words because they are in the same language family. There are also alot of French words in English and in Dutch.
We do indeed have a market in most cities and villages twice a week. There is a difference between those 2 as well in most cases, in that (usually) on Wednesday you have the full-blown market with all the stalls to browse at your leisure. Saturday it's usually only the ones for foods like cheeses, a butcher,(incl. or excl. poultry), fishmonger, nuts, veggies/fruit :)
Happy Diwali and the people at the market are so friendly
Happy Diwali
@@VolpeWhereAreYou Let’s celebrate the festival in the true sense by spreading joy and light up the world of others. Have a happy, safe, and blessed Diwali!
Why this place is so calm, chill and relaxed. I loved it .
Corona! Thats why :)
It's not India. Still too many people here. I'd rather live in Scandinavia.
Very cool video I have learned many excellent tips from you about the local Dutch market in Delft. Thank you very much for your participation
This market is here to stay for sure. Its been around since at least the 14th century, probably older.
Ohh how awesome this was as usual...I myself love exploring different food/small bites in new towns whenever i go. Your videos just making me remember my days in Europe. Thnx a lot for doing these.
Glad you like them!
Amazing tour. I love all your videos. Thanks
Excellent video and great information about delft market. Very cool video I have learned many excellent tips from you about the local Dutch market in Delft. Thank you for sharing this video
Hello Venezualan American. I like your open mindedness. I too an an immigrant. I've lived here for twenty years as I married a Dutch girl. I am English/British born, lived for 3 years in Washington DC and actually sat next to Ronald Regan at our apartment swimming pool. This was in the summer of 1967; my father was a British diplomat and i suppose RR was honing his "Washington skills". Maybe he was also Governor of California. Enjoy your stay here. I think Nederland is probably as good as it gets, but not if warm sea and a warm climate is important to you !!!!
From Suriname , it's called " barra " . Specifically a filled (stuffed) barra . Brought to Suriname by the Indian immigrants . Delicious 😂😂
I was born and raised in Delft, my grandfather had a woodworking shop in the Nieuwkerk straat. Thanks for this video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great that you liked the food here and you went to my favourite baker as well. I will make sure to let him know he is in the vlog😬. Hope we can catch up next time and happy Diwali!!
Sounds good! happy diwali
I live in Delft and I did not know about the Surinamese place at the market. I always had missed it i think. Due to you i am addicted and go every week now lol
But the Greek stand is also underrated!
Beter dan die zaak verder op. Ik vind hun bara smakeloos.
Trying new food everywhere you go, another great vid mr carlos and the Dutch market is nice , love it. Liked the cheap american cookies, looks very tasty. Waiting you in Morocco , you'll be satisfied , various foods and différent flavors .Welcome.
I am a Dutch Cheese head, but I love the Surinam and Indonesian food.
Your a racist. "Cheeshead"
@@henhan2622 Hahaha, racist towards himself. Isn't that allowed?
Good video friend, just what I was looking for! Keep uploading content! Thanks so much for sharing
The Dutch vintage clothing shops are great places to find vintage soccer jerseys!
Maybe they have a Maradona jersey
Bro the Suriname 🇸🇷 food was a vada ,south indian, that was filled with meat and sauce . In India 🇮🇳 you ate the vada,speak barah.
Cool video :), and one of the two churches wasn't a church, but was actually the town hall / city hall. The one where you where eating on the stone stairs.
Once again, cool video and stay safe : )
Stroop is a very condensed sugarbeet syrup. And "stroperig" is also used to describe the consistency of other things, it is the consistency of a very thick liquid. it will still run and drip, but very slowly. :)
i'm looking forward to visit Netherlands ! its magnificent country especially Delft & Amsterdam ! nice video dude
Thanks! 😃
i live here and it is the most racist country in the world, so yeah vacation no problem but living it’s a hell
@@wearluxe8064 no it’s not, far from it. But if you don’t like it here, why don’t you leave then? 👋🏼
9:50 That's nice of him to hold the camera for you. Although it does benefit him in the long run with attracting more tourists to spend money.
And 3 EUR for a ready-made meal is a good deal.
Between two churches? One is the Town Hall, where you ate your Surinamese snack, the other is a church indeed, with the Royal burial vault.
Most cities have big markets twice a week and small markets on the days between, except Sundays.
Very nice coverage of this local Dutch Market. Keep going on and wishing you a very happy diwali..
Greetings from Kolkata, India.
Thanks, happy Diwali
"The cup is recycled, it lost op" haha
With split erts 🤣
I'm Dutch and I always find it funny how Dutch people speak English, I always know when someone is Dutch based on their English xD
interesting
Ikr 😂
No Vlog Is Complete Without You Craving Biryani 😊🙌 Loving Your Way Of Exploring Places, Food & Interaction With People 😊
🕯️🕯️🕯️Happy Diwali🕯️🕯️🕯️
Here in the Netherlands we have markets on all days of the week (except for sundays, usually) but on different locations throughout the city. It depends on the city also but generally its not only on saturdays.
I have finally found the perfect explanation. Thanks for this great help.
Please tell me what you mean
I m so lucky to find this video. I will share it with friends
He said: ''Stay calm and eat the waffles''.
That's what she said
@@Morenob1 stay calm and eat her muffin
@@heavenlydenied Not if it's blue
@@Morenob1 hahaha 😂😂
Happy to see your video, I go to this market nearly every week, I was always reluctant to try these foods. Thanks for your review will try them now.
My pleasure 😊
yay, home! i live there. the market is on multiple days here in Delft, although most cities just do saturday. If you want dutch cheese:
Gouda is the standard and its known all over the world. my dad even managed to find it in US. personally i like the old ones. "brokkelkaas" is so old its crumbly. very strong flavour so you really have to like it, but i do.
the clothing on the market isnt necessarily what locals wear. most people just buy from the large national stores
If you go to the market in NL you also HAVE to try fresh stroopwafels, like burn-your-fingers-hot-kinda fresh. good job on not forgetting
You walk on by Simonis fish?
Bro’ you missed to have a taste of their “kibbeling”
Simonis..most Overrated, overpriced
Kibbeling... mayo... I miss you...
you're right ahahha kibbeling is delicious!
@@kraaii3761 Behalve catch en encore die zijn wel echt kneiters goed.
Zo bijzonder is het nou ook weer niet hoor.Zelfde dat mensen naar de Mac Donald om een hamburger te eten.Terwijl als je naar een echte Hamburger restaurant gaat een vele malen betere hamburger krijgt
Some cities have markets on weekdays aswell, for example, my hometown does it on Thursday and Saturday.
The city I’m moving to has it on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Try lekkerbekkie, its fried white fish with white fishsauce and optional herbs
That's the Markt in front of the Nieuwe Kerk, usually one of the main touristic hotspots of Delft (and of the Netherlands), but not so touristic now of course. You can tell by the shops around; they all have English names!
Nice video. I will share it with friends. Thank you for sharing with us
I really like the way you're enjoying your meals ♥. It's so funny to see how you loved the Dutch streetfood 👍🥰
11:29 when you asking for chile powder its in the middle of the stand😂
This is amazing, keep up, I love it and I will keep following you, keep doing these.
I stayed in Delft for 11 months back in 2001...20 years ago. But it looks everything stays the same in Delft. One thing I remember, there was an ice cream shop close to the market with an offer: drie bolen twee betalen.... :D
I really loved the soup ! It's very old ! I really enjoyed watching this video
I'm a local from Delft, loving the video so far! Lost it at the Erwtensoep seller LMFAO
The surinam food truck is in Hellevoetsluis on saturday's.
And those bara's are a family recipe and amazing
So good!
I love how all the immigrant background market peeps gave u gift
Surinamese foods very similar to javanese foods because they have alot of javanese decendant, the Dutch bring them in the early 1900s to do plantation aka slavery..
i live really close to here and to see you there makes me happy
It's good you took the erwten soup, if you skipped that one you would've really missed an authentic Dutch dish. Delicious!!
I miss that you try the fisch on the market, it is very delicious. and the market is on thursday not on wednesday. there are also not 2 churches on the square, there is 1 the big "new" church and the one on the other site is the cityhall. It was nice to see my hometown. Greets from Turkey ;)
'The cup and the uhhh the spoon is from recyclyed uhh t lost op' hahahaha prachtig dit
Allot of places in The Netherlands have a market somewhere in the middle of the week *AND* a Saturday market.
I live in Delft! :D our market is normally Thursday and Saturday in the big square
Exactly what I m looking for. Thank you for sharing with us
you can go to market on Monday Wednesday Friday and Saturday in Denhage Next time in Holland find (Roopram ) roti shop ... and order indian duck in curry called DOKSA . Roopram in Amsterdam , Rotterdam and Denhage . because you love indian food ... you will like the surnamese indian duck called Doksa . there is a special Massala (curry ) to make this dich
Thanks for the tips!
Erwtensoep... pea soep (green pea) with rookworst. Smoked sausage. Erwtensoep not to be confused with snert! Snert has fat in it and is a lot thicker.
Stroop is Dutch for a thicker syrup. Think of a kind of maple syrup but less runny. Of course the sugar in the syrup caramelizes when heated so the hint of caramel in a stroopwafel is to be expected. And yes they're supposed to be eaten warm. 😎
17:52 It says 'Stay calm and eat waffles" You heard it wrong 2 times hahha 😄👍
18:11 dorona? He is aware of some words not to say.
@@nscore1169 What does it have to do with my comment?
American cookies.. seems to be a Dutch thing.
Geniaal!
One of my nieces got married in the town hall where you ate the Barra, nice to see a part of Delft again.
-"Little round split erwts"
-"split heads?"
Lmao 😂😂😂
For those who don't know: it's split pea soup. Nice thick winter soup made out of dried peas
Go to Suriname you will get to try the best food and flavours ever, I promise! 🇸🇷
Agreed and i still haven't been there, it's on my list though! So many cultures living together making delicious food. My in-laws are from Suriname and they always make delicious food! The cakes are delicious! My 2 year old looovvveess bara and bami!
We have every day of the week market except for sunday, but usually saterday is the busiest day.
It's in between the New Church and City Hall! The second building isn't a church 😅 and it must've been Thursday, not Wednesday.
NETHERLAND IS HEAVENLY BEAUTIFUL
Very tasty yellow chilis sauce on the bara. The spiced bara is made with chickpea or lentil flour most likely by the way.
Thanks for the info!
Wishing you a very happy diwali bro ! 😄
You too!!
@@VolpeWhereAreYou May the millions of lamps of Diwali illuminate your life with happiness, joy, peace and health. Wish you and your family a very prosperous Diwali.
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Happy Diwali guys.
Everyone in that markets were polite and nice. Do another video market vid bro. Nice to see this while viewers are on lockdown
I love my city, born and raised in Delft!
Woon jij nu in Delft ?
The sign at the waffle shop said: 'stay calm and eat waffles'. ;)
Don't mistake the silence from the Rona for a silent city during any day of the year. Summers are always packed with tourists all around the world!
The chicken curry at the surinamese stall is amazinggg 😍😍 the best at the market👌
Also if you are in Delft longer you should go to slager Leo! Its a sandwich shop and its so cheap for the quality
REALY IS GREAT VIDEO.I LIKE YOUR METHOD TO EXPLAIN .GOOD LUCK
SURINAMESE FOOOOOOD, bara met masala chickne YUUUUM
5 Cookies for 2 € is a steal. Kudos to the man
I'm from Delft and am sad that you couldn't try the fishery that was in the market before 2017. the two there are now simones and the other one are just gross. I miss those guys.
The market is on Thursday and Saturday in Delft not Wednesday
I love these videos, I like your channel, spread more brother, we are always following your channel