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Infused Red Bulls?
Eat cheese, drink Gin and smoke drugs.
yes according to research dutch is the first european nation to drink tea .
"Sante" is not a Dutch word, it is a French word. We use it when we want to say "cheers" to someone with a drink (when we call out a toast). The translation of the word is "health". The Dutch way of saying it is "gezondheid", which means the same.
Coffee, tea, milk, water, and of course all different kinds of alcohol!
Dutch ate foods that were like French foods. They ate Edam cheese and Zeeuwse bolus. They do not drink beer, but instead they drank bitter alcohol beverages. The Dutch also ate many foods that were similar to sausage, very fatty.
Advocaat is actually a traditional Dutch drink made from eggs, sugar, brandy, and sometimes vanilla. It is rich and creamy and has a consistency similar to eggnog.
One such city is Manhattan (Kansas or NY). Genever (dutch gin).
Bier (dutch beer), alcoholic bitters are quite popular and every town has its own version, Jenever, the local spirit made with juniper berries and sometimes called Dutch gin, Brandewijn (a brandy-like spirit), is one of the oldest spirits and is still popular in some areas of the Netherlands, Advocaat is a thick drink, made with brandewijn, Other Dutch liqueurs include Curaçao, Triple Sec (similar to Cointreau), Parfait d'Amour, and Dutch-made versions of anisette, apricot brandy and crème de menthe.
The word "booze" was in use in the early 1800's, and probably comes from the Middle English "bouse" or Middle Dutch "bosen" which meant "to drink heavily." This word was reinforced by the name of distiller E.G. Booze from Philadelphia
It means each person pays for his/her own food and drink or tickets or whatever other expenses are incurred.