Sunday, July 25, 2010

Kwakoe


What started out as a football tournament of mainly Suriname teams more than 30 years ago has now become one of Amsterdam's largest  events: the Kwakoe Festival. Originally a purely Suriname party, in recent years the influence of the Dutch Antilles and Africa have been increasing as the population of Amsterdam South East, the immigrant rich area of the city, has been diversifying.

Football matches are still held during the six weekends that the festival is held, but the main attraction is food: barbecued ribs, Suriname hindustani roti duck and javanese saoto soup, African baked fish and Parbo Beer are staple foods. A delicious taste of the Dutch Caribbean and Africa!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

BBQ!!



Holland has been experiencing somewhat of a heatwave (five days of temperatures above 25 degrees makes it officially so). As our resident BBQ master Cristian has returned from Chile, the time was right for a family barbecue. Slabs of meat, spicy sausages, token vegetables and a few bottles of wine made for very pleasant afternoon!


Wednesday, July 07, 2010

The morning after the match

The Dutch football team has made it to the finals of the World Cup. For the first time in over 30 years Holland has a chance of winning the trophy. As a result Orange Fever has reached dizzying heights in Amsterdam and the rest of the country.