Edam - Our Favorite Day Trip From Amsterdam
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- The village of Edam is only about 30 minutes north of Amsterdam, so we decided to make the trip and see what there is to see! There was of course, CHEESE. Also a very cool museum, a fluffy cat and some amazing architecture.
We had a great day, and of course found some cheese to take home and maybe some for lunch as well!
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We are Nate and Katrina, two Americans living in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and traveling as much as we can to see what there is to see! Call us expats, immigrants, whatever... just call us already.
We balance work life with travel... as best we can! We would love to visit every country in Europe while we live here, and definitely keep a list of our global “must visit” destinations.
We try to give you a true view of us and how we travel and explore the world. Lots of food, definitely some jokes, and probably some swearing…. Hope you enjoy taking these trips with us!
Edam is so small and yet you manged to make a great video about it. Respect! This Dutchie had never heard about floating cellars before. I am from Appingedam so hanging kitchens ok. But these, no. Thanks for that. I guess when you live in a cute village like this, you had better like tourists. You are not simple people. Loved the black cat. And the doggy in the window. Sleeping 'cubbies' are called in Dutch "Bedstee" (pronounce Bed stay) meaning: the place to sleep. Keep it up. 7,4k.
Nate is right, the 'bedstee' keeps the warmth in
Actually, people slept in a sitting position. That's why they are so short.
Oh by the way, pedantry incoming : A carillion is simply a musical instrument, consisting of bells. The tower has nothing to do with it, although carillions are usually located in a (church) tower. This one in Edam is quite hilarious because sometimes it plays random pop music tunes that have nothing to do with anything. So the tower is not the carillion, its a carrillion tower because its a tower with a carillion... right? right!
19:50 Village ? VILLAGE? Excuse me? Count Willem V granted the town city rights all the way back in 1357! In that time that was actually quite important because it gave the place some autonomy over the ruling nobility. Right now in 2024 it is still a somewhat relevant point because Edam shares the same municipality with nearby Volendam. Volendam never got city rights, it always very much was a fishing village.
However over the course of the last centuries Volendam grew much larger than Edam so its people are really not happy the municipality is officially called Edam-Volendam. Officials state that the order of the names is merely alphabetical and has nothing to do with the fact that historically Edam was a much more important place than Volendam. Do we believe them? Or do they just say this to avoid any further conflict? We might never know the truth!
Very nice video, nice that you show that there is more than just Gouda cheese, and the floating cellar was absolutely great
thanks again for your time and effort
I was born in Amsterdam but never knew about the floating cellars in Edam :) , great informative vlog again and keep up the good work :)
That wasn't a tosti, it was just a dry sandwich with ham and cheese, i definitely would have sent it back!
You still have to try the Old Amsterdam Bitterballen, no ragu just cheese! 😋✌🏻
"Old Amsterdam" cheese is a hoax, fake. They make young cheese look and taste old with chemicals. But hey, to each their own.
@@Jan.Folkersma If something is tasty, and people enjoy eating it - let them enjoy doing so. You make it sound like this stuff is toxic waste. Its a delicious style of cheese made using modern methods.
@@Jan.Folkersma I guess you don't eat frikandellen either! ✌🏼
Love you guys! Great history lessons too!
Also learned about floating cellars for the first time, thx for the education! If u want to learn more about Carillons (and play them) come to museum Klok & Peel in Asten.
Good job!
Great video. You two are the best.
Great video! It's been over 40 years now since I moved to America but I still visit my family there. I remember going to that museum with my then future wife and she was just amazed at all the things there. She, unfortunately, passed away but she fell in love with The Netherlands. (and me..)
Also, the E is pronounced as an A. So it would be A-Dam.
always fun to see you explore the nl , shout if you going south of amsterdam ;D
Bardzo ciekawa wirtualna wycieczka.👍 zostawiamy i pozdrawiamy
I really like your vlogs
I live in Edam for my whole life and I did not know the museum was leaning😮
Now you can't unsee it! Haha.
Super cute buildings. And all the leaning ones. 😁
That's wild.... A floating house moat. That would wig me out...
What was that building that was Pepto Bismo pink in the background? Wowsers!
That was the candy shop (snoepwinkeltje) they are sooooo nice in there you should def go there if your on vacation edit: if you go there pls say it was recommended by Jaxx
Hope u have a “gouda” day. 🙃
Nate milking! Love it.... 😂😂😂❤
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Not salt crystals, in fact. They are protein.
That’s not a tosti
Now Roosendaal
Did they also tell you about the proper cheese knives to use for old vs new cheese?
if someone is just picking a piece of cheese with his hands rather than using the tongue, that is in fact safer: everybody touches the tongue. It is a biohazard
Hi Nate and Katrina, this cheese thing is a hyped thing. Replace cheese with potato, would you travel half the country to admire, feel and taste those things? It's just simple food.
I would totally travel a long way for the right potatoes… 🙃✌️
@@nateandkatrinadotheworld Too bad you can't ask Columbus, he brought them some years ago from the States to Europe. Have a nice evening you both and looking forward to the next vlog.
Whiskey Cheese.... I agree 🤢
Hi Nate and Katrina, glad to see you have arrived in Europe. Yes, Holland is known for its good cheese but also for other delicacies.
It is our advantage here that we can use our free time to visit other countries or cities to discover unknown things.
Europe has so much to offer in terms of sights, other cultures, other delicacies and food.
I hope you enjoy what you are interested in and expand your knowledge about Europe, have fun.
Greetings from Germany
Idem or Edam?
I was under the impression this was a family friendly channel with the focus on education outta love you two have for children. So why no disclaimer at the start for what nate was going to do to the cow? 4 Hours later and im still blushing! Please take this in consideration for the next video.
Ps im wondering, did the cow ask for nate's phone number afterwards?
You should hook up with the shite guide in Amsterdam for a special tour
Henri Willig has no history. It is a brand that was established in the seventies. They do not produce all the different kinds of cheese themselves but made business agreements with several Dutch farmers and producers. They exploit the business for mainly touristic marketing and sales. That's why they sell all kinds of colours and flavors of cheese that are not traditional and just for the tourists. Because some type of customers want to customize their food. (Ehhhmmm where would those people come from???? 🤔🤔)
Had a few Henri Willig at one point and was quite disappointed. It tasted below average, and was quite pricey and gimmicky.
Hopefully Nate has better skill with Katrina’s teets. 🙃🤔😳
That's so gross... They should have people giving samples then. It will be moldy cheese.... Getting 🤢
Less cats and more dogs please!
Dogs don’t roam the streets here like cats do. But we will keep our eyes out.
Katrina, it's EdAm not EdEm pronounced. For the rest loved❤ the video