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Amazing Box for Slough
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Delft Blue and jenever
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Delft Blue.
  • Delftware, or Delft pottery, is blue and white
    pottery made in and around Delft in the
    Netherlands.
  • During the Dutch Golden Age, ( 17th century) the
    Dutch imported millions of pieces of Chinese
    porcelain in the early 1600s. Only the rich could
    afford it, so Dutch people began to imitate it.
  • Delft Blue is still produced, but if you buy a
    souvenir, take care, because very often it says
    Made in Taiwan.

4
Jenever
  • Jenever (in England known as Holland gin), is the
    juniper-flavored and strongly alcoholic
    traditional liquor of the Netherlands.
  • It was first sold as a medicine in the late 16th
    century. In the 17th century it became more
    popular for its flavour.
  • Traditional jenever is still very popular in the
    Netherlands.
  • There are two types of jenever "Oude" (Old) and
    "Jonge" (Young). This is not a matter of aging,
    but of distilling techniques.

5
Orange accessories
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Why orange?
  • William of Orange, the father of the country
    was a nobleman and considered as the founder of a
    new Dutch state.
  • William was born in 1533 at Dillenburg Castle (in
    Germany). He inherited the principality of Orange
    (in France) in 1544 and could call himself
    Prince.
  • The familyname of our Royal Family is Van
    Oranje, which means From Orange.

7
Orange
  • The lion in our coat of arms is a symbol of
    power.

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Beschuit met muisjes ( Dutch rusk with anise)
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Beschuit met muisjes ( Dutch rusk with anise)
  • "Muisjes" are a kind of sprinkles and are
    slightly anise-flavoured and are put on a piece
    of buttered Dutch Rusk or "Biscuit".
  • These "treats" are served to the family and
    guests when they visit the mother and newly
    arrived baby.
  • Pink and white for a new-born girl and blue and
    white for a new-born boy.

10
Klompen ( wooden shoes, or clogs)
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Wooden shoes or clogs
  • Farmers and labourers wore wooden shoes, but also
    poor people in the cities
  • Thanks to the natural ventilation of wood, wooden
    shoes are cool in summer and warm in winter.
  • Wooden shoes are safe. Feet are protected on all
    sides.
  • Wooden shoes are cheap.Nowadays wooden shoes
    are manufactured mainly for tourists.

12
Drop (liquorice)
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Drop ( Liquorice )
  • In our country we consume 32.000.000 kilos of
    drop every year.
  • Ingredients
  • Gum Arabic or starch
  • Liquorice roots
  • honey, caramel and many others, depending on the
    sort
  • over 400 sorts

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Speculaas (gingerbread biscuits)
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Speculaaspoppen (gingerbread men)
  • A treat on the fifth of December. In Holland we
    celebrate Sint Nicolaas of Sinterklaas.
  • There are special speculaaspoppen for people
    who become 50 years old. An Abraham for men and
    a Sarah for women.

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Molen ( windmill) These are the famous windmills
of Kinderdijk.
17
Molen ( windmill)
  • There are so many windmills because we do have a
    lot of wind.
  • The windmills in Kinderdijk are used to drain a
    polder ( a piece of land below sealevel) in order
    to pump away the water and keep the area dry.

18
Molen (windmill)
  • Other mills
  • Cornmills to grind flour
  • Industrial mills sawmill
  • papermill
  • Modern windmills generate
  • clean energy.

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Tulpen ( tulips)
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Tulpen ( tulips)
  • The flower and its name originated in the Persian
    empire.
  • The wild tulip grows in Iran, Afghanistan,
    Turkey and other parts of Central Asia.
  • An Ambassador of the Ottoman Empire ( Now Turkey)
    brought it to the Netherlands in 1554.
  • The word tulip, which in from Ottoman Turkish
    means tülbend, " (The English word turban)
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