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Topic: dutch question Return to archive
12-14-02 04:55 AM
muddy What does this mean?
FOUT: Er zijn onvoldoende vrije plaatsen beschikbaar.

Thank you
12-14-02 05:01 AM
fmk438j All I know is a struappe-waffle is an apple thing you buy from dutch vending machines.
12-14-02 05:09 AM
F505 FOUT: Er zijn onvoldoende vrije plaatsen beschikbaar.

Muddy it means:

ERROR: there are not enough free seats available.
[Edited by F505]
12-14-02 05:10 AM
F505 FMK I think you mean a "stroopwafel" = a treacle wafer
12-14-02 05:18 AM
fmk438j
quote:
F505 wrote:
FMK I think you mean a "stroopwafel" = a treacle wafer



Ahh, excellent.

I hear they are good.



"These delicious Caramel Cookie Waffles (called Stroopwafels by the Dutch) with richly filled chewy centers are one of Holland's true specialties.
The history of the Stroopwafel goes back until 1784. A baker from Gouda baked a waffle of old crumbs and spices and filled this waffle with syrup. The Stroopwafel was born. In fact the Stroopwafel was a rest product. And therefor a popular pastry among the poor.
During 1784 the Stroopwafel was only known in Gouda. Nowadays every bakery in Gouda has its own recipe."

"Did you know.... that every Dutchman eats about 20 Stroopwafels a year!"

http://www.hollandbymail.com/stroopwafelshop/





[Edited by fmk438j]
12-14-02 06:23 AM
Moonisup 20?????????


my god, I don't even like 1!!!
12-14-02 07:56 AM
F505 when i'm very hungry 20 a day
12-14-02 11:10 AM
Highwire Rob I must say that Stroopwafels look and sound tasty!

Gouda was mentioned in the earlier post, so I want to compliment the Dutch for their Gouda cheese -- my favorite; it's just delicious.

Gouda cheese, sourdough bread, white or Zinfindel wine, and listening to Stones music with friends. Now that's a party!

--Rob.
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.)
[Edited by Highwire Rob]