Amsterdam Cheese Museum
Ok, it's really more of a shop. But there is a small museum downstairs. They have a wide assortment, the owner is very helpful and friendly and it's next to the Amsterdam Tulip Museum!
Originally part of the Small Museums Challenge video, but now with extra footage!
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Cheese Museum Amsterdam
The Amsterdam Cheese Museum is not just offering another free cheese tasting. You can also relive the history of cheese making and experience the unique flavor of the best cheese of Holland. Learn more about Dutch cheese, see the most expensive cheese slicer of the world and have fun dressing up like a traditional Dutch cheese farmer.
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We roadtripped from Zeist to Gouda, went to a farm ad saw the cheese making process, then saw the windmills of Kinderdijk!
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Cheese Inn Amsterdam, Holland
Cheese has been produced in the Netherlands since prehistorical times. Especially in the province Noord-Holland, which is best suited for dairy farming because of it’s wet soil. Until the nineteenth century, cheese was produced on farms; farmers specialized in dairying in order to supply city inhabitants.
Cheese Inn has been a family business since 1967. Over 48 years of experience in different sorts of cheeses and dairying. All the cheeses sold by Cheese Inn are made out of organic milk, produced by grazing cows eating fresh grass.
This delicious product produced by Cheese Inn are naturally ripened on wooden boards, the temperature in the warehouse goes along with the outside temperature to prevent less moisture in the cheese flavor. There is no air conditioning or humidifier used to regulate the process, all in favor of its natural way of ripening.
If you’re looking for some cheese-related adventures outside Amsterdam, Cheese Inn is frequently on different cheese markets in North-Holland, selling more then 100 different kinds of cheeses. Alongside with the best cheese cutters, knives, graters and cheese-pans.
So if you’re interested in experiencing all inclusive cheese experience, drop by one of our shops and shop some unique souvenirs and delicious cheeses!
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Wandering Wednesday 3 - The Amsterdam Cheese Museum
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Where did we wander? The Amsterdam Cheese Museum, The Netherlands
Beth had a few minutes between flights so she explored Amsterdam and took this video for us across from the Anne Frank House....at the Amsterdam Cheese Museum!! What a treat!! Learn a lesson about Gouda cheese.
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Get ready for the #1 Cheese Experience in Amsterdam: the Amsterdam Cheese Museum. The Amsterdam Cheese Museum is not just offering another free cheese tasting. You can also relive the history of cheese making and experience the unique flavor of the best cheese of Holland. Learn more about Dutch cheese, see the most expensive cheese slicer of the world and have fun dressing up like a traditional Dutch cheese farmer.
Enjoy the conversation with our committed cheese guides, who are all dedicated to the philosophy behind the Amsterdam Cheese Museum. The Museum is driven by a powerful team of young entrepreneurs, Henk and Edwin, who have a long history in the world of Dutch specialty cheeses. Together, they have selected a wide variety of the best known, and unknown Dutch cheeses, which are all vacuum packed and ready for travelling all around the world! More found at:
Cheese Museum in Gouda - Tasting Dutch Cheese | Holland Travel Vlog
What is the secret of Dutch cheese? The Dutch produce 650 million kilos of cheese every year. Two third is exported, which makes Holland the largest cheese exporter in the world. On average the Dutch eat 14,3 kilos of cheese per person per year.
In this video we will tell you the secret behind the delicious Dutch cheese or in particular GOUDA CHEESE!!
I got the chance to visit Gouda for the first time. I always wanted to go there to visit the famous cheese market. The amazing spectacle where the traders and farmers negotiate the price of the cheese is held every Thursday. After you have seen the show on the market and the Dutch women/men, dressed in typical Dutch cloths, singing Dutch songs also pay a visit to Goudse Waag.
This authentic building, designed in 1668 by architect Pieter Post, is also the location of the Gouda Tourist Information Office (VVV).
The ground floor of the Goudse Waag was formerly used to weigh cheese. Today, the Goudse Waag houses the Cheese and Crafts Museum. Here, one can learn about the building’s history, the products weighed and traded, and how cheese is made. The ground floor is also the location of the Gouda Tourist Information Office.
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Dutch cheese (Reypenaer) with a special tasting room in Amsterdam!
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The Rijksmuseum is a Dutch National Museum and right next to it is The Diamond Museum Amsterdam. What to expect from the museums as a visitor?
The Rijksmuseum has on display approximately 8 000 objects from its collection of one million objects. It is a large and interesting historical building on three floors and expects around 2.5 million visitors every year. If you ever wanted to see up-close the famous art pieces of Vermeer, van Gogh, Rembrant and many other artists, this the museum and a video for you. The Rijksmuseum is what all museums should strive to be.
The Diamond Museum Amsterdam is a relatively young museum with two small and intimate floors with a wide diversity of information about world diamonds and the history of diamonds in Amsterdam. It was founded in 2007 by Ben Meier of Costello Diamonds. The museum has 75 000 visitors a year and a beautiful collection of diamond artefacts, crowns and replicas.
Both museums are unique experiences on their own way. Plan to spend at least a half day in The Rijksmuseum exploring the collection of Dutch masters and the lovely sculpture garden. In The Diamond Museum the time needed is much less since the exhibitions is much much smaller.
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Alkmaar Cheese Market in The Netherlands
Alkmaar in the Netherlands has the world’s biggest, most-visited and best cheese market, There is no prettier or more characteristic Dutch sight than this cheese market, with these guys in white running around carrying these big loads of cheese back and forth. What is going on? You are about to find out.
For centuries the cheese market has been important for the city of Alkmaar and in recent years it has developed into one of the leading visitor attractions in the country. It's an easy day trip from Amsterdam, just about 40 minutes away by train or by guided tour on a bus.
Alkmaar is much more than just cheese. It's a typical small Dutch city which means it has many historic, well-preserved buildings and beautiful canals lots of shops, restaurants, cafés and pedestrian lanes to stroll on. We will see more of the town in a different segment but for now we are focusing attention on the wonderful cheese market.
Almost 700 years ago, Alkmaar was already a cheese town. In 1365 the city was granted weighing rights and got their first cheese scale -- in 1612 this number of scales increased to four.
Over time, the cheese market frequently needed more space. Markets were the economic engine in those days, so houses were sometimes demolished to increase market space. Over the course of two centuries, it was enlarged no fewer than eight times before reaching its current dimensions.
Alkmaar's status as the cheese capital has become increasingly famous over the years and the cheese market became ever more popular, and now it’s the biggest in the country.
In the past, most cheese was transported by boat or horse. And this centuries-old tradition has survived in part to this very day. During every market, cheese laden boats sail from the North Holland Canal to the square, just as they did in the past.
The market is on every Friday from the end of March through September and during July and August it also functions on Tuesday evenings.
The cheese workers are members of the cheese guild, like a union, and they’re divided up into teams as shown by their hat colors, blue, yellow, red and green.
The overall manager is called the Cheese Father and he wears an orange hat.
We had a chance to speak with an official of the group who helped describe the situation for us
My position, is I was the Cheese Father of this guild for many years and now I am the tourist guide.
We’ll hear more from Kees Koopman during the program.
Right before 10.00 AM everyone waits for the market to get under way as the lady speaker welcomes visitors in as many languages as possible. She tells the general public about what they’re about to see at the market.
In a few minutes the bell is ringing and the market is starting.
At 10 am the bell rings (bell sound). It’s the sign indicating the start of the cheese market. The ringing of the bell is often done by a visitor to the market, at the invitation of the council of Alkmaar. For example it might be a famous Dutch person from sports or TV, or a foreign ambassador.
As soon as the market opens, the samplers and traders go to work. Inspecting cheese is more than just looking at its exterior. Cheese is knocked on and a special cheese scoop is used to obtain a piece, which is then crumbled between the fingers and smelled. And, naturally, it is tasted to assess the relation between taste, and the percentages of fat and moisture.
Many lucky people in the audience get a free taste and some of them even get to push that coring tool into the cheese, it's something like an apple corer and pull out a sample for themselves
It will come as no surprise that everybody will have a chance to purchase as much cheese as they want from the vendors who are surrounding the cheese market area — you'll see more of that coming right up.
Cheese is transported on the wooden barrow hanging between two cheese carriers, holding about 8 Gouda cheeses, each of them weighing 13,5 kilos. Carrying a heavy barrow, with a total weight of about 130 kilos.
Walking with that heavy barrow or stretcher appears much easier than it seems. But there is a special technique. In order to facilitate the walking rhythm and to prevent the stretcher from hitting their legs, the men walk 'out of step' in the strange looking cheese bearers' trot. This keeps the stretcher movement to a minimum, ensuring the barrow hangs as still as possible.
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We work you see with four groups, you see four different colors. Each group is seven people. There are six carriers and the seventh works on the scale – that is a very important man because in the early days, he counts the money from the buyers, the ones who have trade, for each kilo that we carry.
We've got the two big factories here in the north of the Netherlands and they make millions of kilos of cheese each year, and it goes around the world.
Amsterdam Zaanse Schans inside a dutch windmill, dutch cheese, wooden shoes
Amsterdam Zaanse Schans - visit Windmills, dutch cheese, wooden shoes. How a dutch windmill works and see how wooden shoes are made? North of Amsterdam and short bus or train ride from Central Station is Zaanse Schans. Go inside a working dutch windmill and see how a dutch windmill is set up and opened each day including setting up windmill sails and starting a windmill. A great place to experience Holland outside of the big city and culture and customs of the Netherlands. DIY how to get to Zaanse Schans from Central Amsterdam. Zaanse Schans is a great place to spend several hours to experience the dutch culture, dutch windmills, and dutch food.
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