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"In the kitchen" is an English equivalent of "in de keuken."

Be it modern or traditional, Dutch kitchen tends to have a tidy, organized reputation. Those who spend time in Dutch kitchens tend to have a standard repertoire of recipes to draw upon from family and friends. But the traditional fare tends to vary by location. For example, along the coast, there is some similarity with Scandinavian fare. Depending upon the particular border, there may be some similarity from interactions between Belgian, French and German cultures.
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