Yes they do, it could almost be considered a "staple" in any Dutch household.
there are many different varieties, from very young to the more robust flavours, it is eaten in the morning with a bun, or at lunch, where a couple of slices of Gouda or Edam would not go amiss! yum!! The Dutch eat so much of it that they are nicknamed "kaaskoppen" (cheeseheads) by their Belgian (Flemish) neighbors and others, perhaps on account of their predominantly fair (blond) hair whose color corresponds to that of most cheeses, i.e. yellow. Cheese is often eaten with a dollop of mustard, the spiciest variety being Zaanse Mosterd.
People in Holland do not love but adore cheese! It is very big part of Holland's economy! People love top make cheese! Holland is a big cheese maker exspecially in the capital Amsterdam!
there are several delicious cheeses from Holland. eg: Edam, Komijnen kaas, Gouda
Because it exist and it's good.
Edam Cheese comes from Holland
"Limburger" is a cheese from Holland.
cheese!
yes
cheese.
cheese
cheese, hagelslag, and probably some sausages. other people help out with this
Cheese is the most popular food in Holland. Gouda and Edam are the most popular cheeses from Holland. an average Dutch can consumer 14.3 kilos of cheese a year.
cheese and tullips
Old Amsterdam
Holland
In Holland, the Dutch adjective is "Holland's." There is no true adjective for Holland in English. The closest adjective in English is "Dutch," however, that not only applies to Holland but to all of the Netherlands. It is also common to hear "of or from Holland" in English.