My very first taste of the diverse and beautiful Netherlands was a farmer's market in the city of Hilversum, a literal taste that was!
Walking out of the Hilversum train station, I was astounded at the number of bicycles parked outside in a parking area but later discovered this was relatively small in comparison to other cities!
These large stone hands are cupped over two dragonflies and is called the Monument of Tolerance, an initiative by friends of Michael Poyé from Huizen who was murdered in an act of senseless violence by right-wing extremists in 1986.
I've been waxing lyrically about the quaint historic and ultra-modern towns and cities, but have not told you about the high-quality fresh produce one finds.
The Netherlands, along with Spain, are the leading exporters of fruit and vegetables in Europe, something I was not aware of.
Another feather in their cap is that the country is the biggest exporter of flowers in the world, thanks to having the perfect climate for flower cultivation and a highly developed horticultural industry to go with it!
I was not surprised to learn about the latter, as there are colourful flowers and berries wherever one walks, despite winter turning up almost overnight.
Flowers spill over balconies, below light poles, on sidewalks, and in every little garden in the towns. One of my favourites is the Holly which currently looks gorgeous, full of red berries.
We walked past some lovely buildings and only popped into a homeware store, Dille & Camille, as the kiddos wanted to buy something, as we were rushing to get to the market on time!
I invite you now to join me on a walk through the farmer's market, it really is not intended to be a photo dump, but everything was just too good not to share!
No Dutch market would be complete without Cheese - rich and creamy, really the best!
Sausages of every kind - smoked meats, schnitzels, and more.
This is a fish lover's paradise - many I am not familiar with.
Baking is one of my hobbies, and I was really impressed with the Dutch baked goods.
Fruits and veggies straight from the market, fresher you cannot find.
I've never seen so many different Mushrooms, these are just some.
Plump Berries - Red Currants, Blackberries, Raspberries and Strawberries.
Super sweet Figs, something that is not freely available in our country, although we used to have a tree in our garden when I grew up in another province.
Vegetables and Herbs - super carrots and red potatoes
I left the best for last - the flowers, simply stunning!
Plants to brighten up the garden.
Our arms were laden with fresh produce, but were drawn into Foodhall MOUT, a vibey restaurant, and enjoyed a late afternoon treat before we headed home.
So, as this market day comes to an end, I want to say how much I miss seeing Denise. Even though #marketfriday may be taking a little breather, I simply had to stop by and share what a typical Dutch farmer's market has to offer. I hope you all enjoyed it!
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