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As a Dutchman, I won't try to refute your point, because typical Dutch cuisine is andijvie or boerenkool stamppot, or carrots and onion stamppot, zuurkool, red beets with apple, or witlof, which can indeed be bland, and not really interesting for tourists.
It's more of a labour food and filling, but if you grew up with it, it's delicous.

Indeed, if Indonesian/Malaysian food is your thing, try our toko's! We're the only country outside of SEA were that culture and cuisine has settled as practically native, due to our colonial past. Most Dutchies know how to cook things like nasi goreng.
Surinamese (which is largely derived from Hindustani food) too, spicy roti is delicious.

Have fun OP!

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Turkey is pretty vile except when thinly sliced and eaten on a sandwich.

For Christmas or whatever I'll take pork, beef or salmon every time

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