A NOT-SO-HIDDEN SECRET IN HARLINGEN (friesland, the netherlands)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @ElMariachi1337
    @ElMariachi1337 Год назад +13

    Borrelnootjes finally getting the recognition it should have had in the snack taste!

  • @tubularap
    @tubularap Год назад +18

    You should be the new mascottes / figureheads for the Dutch tourism industry. Quirky and informative. I learn so much about my own country.

  • @peterf1
    @peterf1 Год назад +13

    Lovely video. I definitely want to visit Harlingen now! Our 'local Dutch shop' here in the US... about 45 minutes away is where we go for kaas, koek, drop, etc flies a Frisian flag. Now I know what specialties to ask for!!

  • @RealConstructor
    @RealConstructor Год назад +21

    There is also a Harlingen in New Jersey with a Dutch Reformed Church from the time the Dutch were the colonizers of New Netherlands and the most important settlement of New Amsterdam (New York).

    • @ruudbremer
      @ruudbremer Год назад +6

      But also Brooklyn is named after Breukelen, Harlem (Haarlem), Wall Street (Waal Straat)

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp Год назад +5

      @@ruudbremer And New York was renamed after it was first called Nieuw Amsterdam...

    • @stephanvanlunenburg4930
      @stephanvanlunenburg4930 Год назад +3

      ​​@@AlexK-yr2thin Flatlands, Brookling vind je nog een buurtje Amsfort vernoemd naar Amersfoort. Het ligt op de plek waar vroeger de nederzetting nieuw Amersfoort was. Er is ook nog Amsfort park en een school PS 119 Amsfort

  • @OsmosisHD
    @OsmosisHD Год назад +13

    Even I was a bit confused about the cheese 'Kanterkaas' Never heard of it.
    Till I saw the cheese in question, commonly known as 'Nagelkaas' Never heard it being called 'kanter' even tho according to wiki it's a correct name for it as well.
    If it's a bit too much for your liking in the early morning, you could try 'Komijnekaas' a bit softer taste .
    'Nagelkaas' contains avens and cumin, avens has a pretty dominant taste. 'komijnekaas' only contains cumin

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад +1

      yeah - weird, right? it def confused us. i’m glad that it was actually authentic though 😅

  • @MichelBaek
    @MichelBaek Год назад +7

    Friesland is beautiful. It is up my aisle uuhhh alley 😜. That B&B looks cosy. These 4 videos were a nice tour of Friesland. ❤❤❤

  • @norajazzypoppy9043
    @norajazzypoppy9043 Год назад +6

    Your dutch is very good Michelle & Alex.😊great vlog 😊

  • @nout1972
    @nout1972 Год назад +4

    These random encounters with cats are always a highlight in your videos

  • @eddys.3524
    @eddys.3524 Год назад +10

    Good video... I love to see how Michelle makes friends everywhere ( mew ).. The B&B looks awesome.

  • @DrClumber
    @DrClumber 9 месяцев назад

    I grew up in Harlingen, I lived all over (NW Europe) since, but it is my dream to retire there as well. It is a lovely town with way more character than it should have. Pleased to see you enjoyed it!

  • @Peter-l2s3o
    @Peter-l2s3o 4 месяца назад

    I live there 😊
    And yes in the summer there are many tourists.
    Greetings from Harlingen.

  • @dondersteen100
    @dondersteen100 Год назад +1

    Did you know that the ‘Noorderzon-festival’ just started in the city of Groningen? It’s all theater (some in shipping containers…), music, great street food and happy people. It might be worth a train ride up there… the festival will last untill next Sunday (august 27th).

  • @RichardFer01
    @RichardFer01 5 месяцев назад

    Cool, we love Harlingen. Greetings from Leeuwarden👍

  • @urbandiscount
    @urbandiscount Год назад +6

    Harlingen used to have a direct ferry service to London! And the eel in jelly tradition in London was started by eel fisherman from Heeg who sailed up the Thames and had their own jetty in the East End, and started trading

    • @urbandiscount
      @urbandiscount Год назад +4

      "Ouwe Zeun"! No whipped cream on the Oranjekoek!!!! Sacrilege. There's candied orange peel in there, hence the name

  • @BrazenNL
    @BrazenNL Год назад +3

    Man, I _love_ mussels! Since you live in Dordrecht, do yourself a favor and go to Belgium. They have so many variations of mussels, it will really surprise you.

  • @ptbd
    @ptbd Год назад +7

    Got me googling for hotels in Friesland 😂

  • @DenB_73
    @DenB_73 Год назад +5

    Harlingen is definately one of the more beautifull cities in Fryslan. The start of a lot of fond memories for me. You should absolutely return here again for the vlootdagen.

  • @jackvandersluis1723
    @jackvandersluis1723 Год назад +2

    Friesland, Harlingen great places and yes the view is great! 👍

  • @DenUitvreter
    @DenUitvreter Год назад +6

    If you ever wondered why the French and the Thai use cream sauces for their mussels, it's because they don't have Zeeuwse mosselen. They are the best.

  • @BabzV
    @BabzV 8 месяцев назад

    You pronounced 'fijne winkeltje' perfect Alex. 👍

  • @vanderquast
    @vanderquast Год назад +2

    Harlingen is great 👍

  • @jordicouperus4657
    @jordicouperus4657 Год назад +1

    Finally, the delicious oranjekoek, takes me back to birthday's at beppe (frisian for grandma) I really liked the i dept exploration of Harlingen since i mostly had experience with Leeuwearden and Heereveen so far. Also, love me a running gag so keep finding those hidden Hema's

  • @bertoverweel6588
    @bertoverweel6588 Год назад

    Hallo lovely people, I don't eat food out of a shell or with it's house on his back, great video again. Veel plezier, groetjes.

  • @neuron82
    @neuron82 Год назад +2

    Friesland is amazing! Visited it a couple of times already!

  • @inaverhoeff5273
    @inaverhoeff5273 Год назад

    Found your channel a view days ago. And I like it.
    Oranjekoek has orange peel inside the 'koek' part. That's why it's called, like it is. Love it very much. There's a cremeversion (kind a butterly), but best is with whipped cream. And every bakery has his own recept. I'll check Harlingen, Texas.

  • @Paul_C
    @Paul_C Год назад +12

    I really like Friesland, just getting to know them can be hard. That said, it is my second favourite province.
    What most Americans still don't understand, probably because re-use isn't done, most industrial goods get refurbished or get taken apart and altered to a new use. Why pay for something new when something old would do nicely. That frugality is in the Dutch DNA probably since time began 😂

  • @wz8851
    @wz8851 Год назад +1

    Well you could make a series where you visit al de 5 places called Harlingen. Only four more to go!
    - Harlingen Germany in the vicinity of Jever in the North
    - Harlingen Germany in the vicinity of Merzig in the South
    - Harlingen near Austin Texas
    - Harlingen in New Jersey

    • @JohnZonneveld
      @JohnZonneveld Год назад +1

      Hmm Harlingen near Austin Texas?? Is still about a 5 hours trip ;)

  • @siccodierdorp6947
    @siccodierdorp6947 Год назад +4

    I did not know the name 'kanterkaas', but only 'Friese nagelkaas'. Have it in my fridge at the moment:)

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад +1

      ah it’s the same thing - i wonder where the kanterkaas name came from?

    • @KeesBoons
      @KeesBoons Год назад

      I'm from Noord-Brabant, and here it's only known as nagelkaas as well.

  • @BabzV
    @BabzV 8 месяцев назад

    You guys have the best videos, because I love food and food loves me(love to cook as well) plus I'm getting to appreciate my own country more, perfect combo!
    Oh and your editing is quite smooth. :)

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  8 месяцев назад +1

      thank you! you're too nice :)

    • @BabzV
      @BabzV 8 месяцев назад

      @@buncharted It's obvious that you guys have so much fun making these videos, so it's fun for us to watch as well! :)

  • @ronaldderooij1774
    @ronaldderooij1774 Год назад +4

    As a Dutchman from Holland, I like Friesland a lot. I don't know, it is the vibe, I guess, more relaxed. Oh and you should practice the "eu" sound more. It is the same sound as the german ö.

  • @Species6079
    @Species6079 Год назад +3

    This video was so much fun! 😍 I love the whay you tease each other! 😆 A small tip: practice the way you pronounce the "a" and "aa" in Dutch, like in "kast" and "kaas". Mijn complimenten! Jullie Nederlands wordt beter met iedere video! 👏🖖

  • @Mauer102
    @Mauer102 Год назад

    I live in Harlingen and dindt even know Atelier Swoop existed. Because most times ateliers are just Art Shops. But will check it out

  • @leotakken6789
    @leotakken6789 Год назад

    Borrelnootjes are also my quilty pleasure. Nice video 👍

  • @spekkiestuff
    @spekkiestuff Год назад +1

    Next time try these locations in autumn.. It's the most underestimated season.

  • @stephanberger3476
    @stephanberger3476 Год назад

    Awesome videos. A tip, get some Riperkrite cheese. That's the bomb.

  • @darklady6987
    @darklady6987 Год назад +1

    thanx for the nice video

  • @DecodingHistory0517
    @DecodingHistory0517 9 месяцев назад

    funny i live in that city, hope you enjoyed the stay

  • @peterjaro6804
    @peterjaro6804 Год назад +27

    😂😂😂 ' It was built 1730... rather recent! ' You are the FIRST Americans EVER to say something like that! 1850ies is old in the US.

  • @atomic32205489
    @atomic32205489 3 дня назад

    My whole family is from Harlingen, Texas. But here in Texas it is pronounced with a jay sound rather than a hard G. So it sounds like Harl-en-gin (like the alcohol).

  • @HermanProsje
    @HermanProsje Год назад

    The name oranjekoek coms from candied, thinly sliced ​​orange peel in the cake.
    Most of the time its ferry fine, so you do not always see it. Have fun on your net trip. Love your video's. 😊

  • @rensbuist
    @rensbuist Год назад +1

    Kanter nagelkaas, Kanter is the shape, "kant" is the sharp edge that you normaly won't see on other cheeses, kruidnagel = clove, There is also a Kanter komijn (cumin) without clove called Leidse kaas, generally people call cumin cheese, "Leidse kaas"

  • @andysgarage233
    @andysgarage233 Год назад

    I lived in the Lighthouse behind your Cranehouse. And it was so amazing....

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад

      what - really?? you lived there?!

  • @KeesBoons
    @KeesBoons Год назад

    Really enjoyed your 4 Days in Friesland. Thank you! Maybe a bit off topic, but I love to see you two so wonderfully relaxed. Over the last couple of months I've seen you change somewhat. Hope it's the really settling in and feeling at home in Dordrecht. Or maybe it's just my misperception?

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад +3

      thank you! i think the move (apartment searching and the move itself) was looming over us for a while. and i think we’re getting more comfortable being on camera!

    • @KeesBoons
      @KeesBoons Год назад

      @@buncharted Whatever the cause, happy to see you like this.

  • @janbuitenga
    @janbuitenga 11 месяцев назад

    The Fryslan cheese was put on a “beschuit” and topper of by a slice of “roggebrood” by my beppe (grandmother) before she and my “pake” (grandfather obviously) went to sleep. Next morning they ate it……. It was called a “houtsnip”, don’t know why…..

  • @grienling
    @grienling Год назад +4

    Where is the Berenburg??

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад +2

      i’ve never heard of it!! i’ll have to try it sometime!

    • @grienling
      @grienling Год назад

      @@buncharted berenburg is an alcoholic drink. made from jenever with spices . It is most commonly drunk in Friesland . It contains about 30% alcohol. we drink it with or without Cola

    • @KeesBoons
      @KeesBoons Год назад

      @@buncharted Be prepared ;o).

  • @mver191
    @mver191 Год назад

    There is also a Deventer somewhere in the US. US history really got Englishsised.

  • @Capibaro
    @Capibaro Год назад

    Come friday and the whole weekend in Tilburg it is Kaapstad. Artists take 'hostage of' the city. Know you have already been here at the Kermis. Tilburg is the most average, ugly yet creative city in NL. Happy to show you around

  • @extrastuff9463
    @extrastuff9463 Год назад

    The cheese name had me confused, but both appearance and your description of the actual thing makes more sense. Proper name would be nagelkaas (Dutch) or krûdnageltsiis (Frysk), I rather like it especially the older more aged versions. But not as a standalone thing to eat but it usually goes on something like bread, cracker or knäckebröd.
    Yet another video with some aspects that I recognised, I've seen the place you stayed at from the outside many times. It's an interesting conversion, if you ever plan to return to Harlingen going during the "Sail" event where some older and newer tall ships show up could be a good time. Probably not at the same accomodation though, my gut feeling tells me that it's already reserved for the next Sail event in 2026 and even if it isn't the price will much higher than normal.
    And I can certainly appreciate other areas than the usual Amsterdam/randstad getting some coverage.

  • @makki71
    @makki71 Год назад

    it's my hometown 😍

  • @MirandaB64
    @MirandaB64 Год назад

    I would expect orange in an oranjekoek as well, but I found out that orange refers to the thin slices of orange peel that are baked into the cake. Fun video again.

  • @renevaanhold
    @renevaanhold Год назад +13

    Dear Alex, if you want to eat a mussel the right way you don't eat it with a fork but with an empty shell of another mussel.

    • @lbergen001
      @lbergen001 Год назад +4

      Yeah, I noticed that too.😂
      Btw I love your vlogs even more bc your 'style' is evolving to a more moderate way. Enjoying but not overreacting. Typically Dutch.👍👍

  • @basr-i9c
    @basr-i9c Год назад

    You always seem to attract friendly cats 😊

  • @Peter-l2s3o
    @Peter-l2s3o 4 месяца назад

    Sinds 5 jaar woon ik daar 😊

  • @mweskamppp
    @mweskamppp Год назад

    There is also a Harlinger-siel in Germany. The lord recruited some dutch people to settle there.

  • @nielsdebakker3283
    @nielsdebakker3283 Год назад +1

    Nice location, But is that bnb not "slapen in een trechter"(sleeping in a funnel) instead of the harbour crane?
    (Sorry, been ogling maps ;) I have been to harlingen a few times by boat but never been in that harbour.)

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад

      yep it’s slapen in een trechter!

    • @naanabsoj
      @naanabsoj Год назад

      There's also an actual harbour crane in Harlingen that you can stay in.

  • @RuurdvdZ
    @RuurdvdZ Год назад +2

    LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!

  • @hildelouisevrijs774
    @hildelouisevrijs774 Год назад

    That was a really nice vlog. It seems that you are getting more enthusiastic about the various places you visit. A little more about the language, things are going pretty well, the AA in Kaaswinkel is fine, but the A in Zeeland, for example, is not good. It's a matter of practice….. I only have a few relatives left and one of them lives in Magnolia, do you know where that is? Groetjes ❤️ van Hil.

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад

      is magnolia a city? in the netherlands or the US? i’m familiar with a neighborhood in seattle called magnolia!

    • @hildelouisevrijs774
      @hildelouisevrijs774 Год назад

      @@buncharted No, it is a village in Texas!

    • @hildelouisevrijs774
      @hildelouisevrijs774 Год назад

      @@buncharted the other one lives in Double Spur Loop.

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад

      ooooh! no, we aren’t familiar - i feel like we’ve seen a lot of texas but it’s such a big state 😅

  • @wendyfromholland6562
    @wendyfromholland6562 Год назад

    Albert Heijn heeft frieze koek maar Dan met een rose bovenkant en zonder slagroom

  • @leojonkers3181
    @leojonkers3181 Год назад

    Only province in The Netherlands I no like. The cat was nice :) And I love your vlogs. 😊😊

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад

      we loved it! and thank you :)

  • @whynot5698
    @whynot5698 Год назад

    I feel like you guys need to follow the crane's example. It started out in Rotterdam and ended up in Friesland.. 😏

  • @jaccovermeulen2762
    @jaccovermeulen2762 Год назад +1

    for our cat magnets: het is : wij hebben gisteren wadgelopen.

  • @MinglingWithTheDutch
    @MinglingWithTheDutch 5 месяцев назад

    I envy your marriage. Blessed.

  • @666Maeglin
    @666Maeglin Год назад +1

    Unfortunately they didn't deliver the traditional Fryske nageltsiis.. frisian cloves cheese. essentially the only cheese i ever eat

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад +1

      we’ll have to try it sometime!

  • @IgorEngelen1974
    @IgorEngelen1974 Год назад

    just forgot about everything. else when the muscles where introduced :-)

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад +3

      muscles??

    • @IgorEngelen1974
      @IgorEngelen1974 Год назад

      i like muscles as a simple, tasty food, no matter what the situation is. @@buncharted

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад +1

      oh the mussels - haha yeah. i had high expectations going in and they were exceeded. so tasty!!

  • @mver191
    @mver191 Год назад

    Look up the Georgian uprising on Texel. The 2nd world war continued there for weeks after German capitulation because the German troops there never received the news of capitulation from high command.

  • @gertstolk
    @gertstolk Год назад +1

    I take it the term 'Dutch Treat' now has a different meaning for you guys? 😊

    • @Snaakie83
      @Snaakie83 Год назад +2

      Yeah, it's when you go out and eat with others and everyone pays for themselves.
      The English have a shitload of (mostly derogatory) sayings and verbs about us dutchies...
      Has a lot to do with our competitive state between the 16th and 19th century.

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @KeesBoons
      @KeesBoons Год назад

      @@Snaakie83 You're not wrong ;o).

  • @spekkiestuff
    @spekkiestuff Год назад +1

    In a way you were lucky you had that weather. In 30 over it wont be not that much fun.

  • @stephenrobinson3681
    @stephenrobinson3681 Год назад

    When are we going to explore the peeing polar bear of Amersfoort?

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад

      we definitely talked about it but we have a pretty packed schedule for the next few months - i really want to see it though 😂😂

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma Год назад

    Ha ha there's always a butt shot.. cute

  • @666Maeglin
    @666Maeglin Год назад

    where do you think most american cities got their name from.. they are often established by european immigrants that name their settlement after the place they emiograted from in europe.

  • @frankgeurts3912
    @frankgeurts3912 Год назад

    Harlingen is not Friesland,i almost got smacked when i was there and said that😂

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад +1

      haha what? it is friesland!

    • @wz8851
      @wz8851 Год назад

      100% correct Harlingen is a Londen suburb

    • @rh1499
      @rh1499 11 месяцев назад

      Voor stad van Londen 👍👍

  • @HermanCouwenbergh
    @HermanCouwenbergh 5 месяцев назад

    Lol, you’re getting’used’ to history and culturel (as americans) when you call 1720 ‘pretty recent’ 😉😇

  • @ilex471
    @ilex471 Год назад

    A tip if you want to see someting really quaint: The village of Baarle-Nassau, south of Breda and less than an hours' drive from Dordrecht. Within the village is the Belgian enclave of Baarle-Hertog. This means that scattered throughout the Dutch village, there are patches of Belgian territory. In some cases, the border goes right through houses and shops. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baarle

    • @buncharted
      @buncharted  Год назад

      we've been there! it was such an amazing little town ruclips.net/video/xv8t0x34A8w/видео.html

    • @ilex471
      @ilex471 Год назад

      @@buncharted Yeah, I should have checked that before I wrote this. But it's such an obscure phenomenon, I only learned about when I was an adult.

  • @ikke5212
    @ikke5212 Год назад

    😊😊

  • @ClaudiavanderTogt
    @ClaudiavanderTogt Год назад +1

    Lot's of places in the US are named after European towns. By far, the majority of the names are due to immigrants naming their new home after their former home.
    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._places_named_after_non-U.S._places