Edam, Gouda, Lerdammer, Limburger & Maasdam to name just a few.
edam
Yes, they do.
whe have the (al)most famous cheese in the world, gouda cheese. and those flowers, called tulips, are dutch flowers. _______________________________________________________ To make money.
no cheese balls can be made up of many kinds of cheese not just one
Things made in the Netherlands are typically referred to as "Dutch." For example, cheese made in the Netherlands is commonly called "Dutch cheese." The term "Netherlands" refers to the country itself, while "Dutch" describes the culture, language, and products originating from there.
Some traditional Dutch dishes that feature kaaskop cheese as a key ingredient include kaasstengels (cheese sticks), kaasfondue (cheese fondue), and kaasbroodjes (cheese pastries).
A name applied by Dutch settlers to English colonists. The Dutch words may have been Jan Kees or John Cheese suggesting a unpleasant nickname
Gouda
probably gouda
Cheese, clogs, tulips, and windmills.
Dutch chocolate and cheese
Tulips! Windmills! Clogs! Cheese!