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    Looking for a grocery that sells German and Dutch food items? Any suggestions?

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    Oma's Pantry Oma's Pantry

    They're on NW 23rd & Council.

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    Ingrid's Kitchen is more known as a restaurant, but it sells to-go German deli meats and desserts.

    Bigray in Ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by froggiluv View Post
    Looking for a grocery that sells German and Dutch food items? Any suggestions?
    Haven't found any Dutch. Looking for anything in particular?

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    there's that place just across the Texas border on I-35 -Fischer's i believe its called. in Muenster. I know, its a couple hours away, but they have the whole german grocery store and all that. Worth stopping if you're goin to dallas or back.

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    What is typical dutch fare?

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    What is typical dutch fare?
    The Dutch love their bread, pastries, and cheese. They particularly like almond flavoring in many of their pastries. (The link is just a pic I took in October in Amsterdam...)

    As for heartier fare, pea soup is a standard poor-man's food. Street food is often pickled herring, french fries (w/ mayo), and kroketten. Kroketten are breaded, deep fried sticks of sausage or chicken (or other things), often with a sausage gravy in the meat.

    Other typical fare is the pancake - not like ours, but big, crepe-looking pancakes, often with ham and/or cheese on top.

    This site says a place in Bethany imports Dutch fare: Dutch restaurants, bakeries and stores in the United States | Dutch in America.com

    I found a couple bars in Dallas and Fort Worth that were Dutch, but the websites I had bookmarked are no longer working... Hope they didn't go out of business.

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    Here are a few locations.

    Siegi's Sausage Factory & Deli

    Roundtree's Food Market (580) 353-7064
    1904 Nw 18th St, Lawton, OK 73507

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    The best Dutch food is a desert called Stroopwafel. They are basically little waffle cookies. It's hard to explain. You can buy them pre-packaged, but the best ones are home made and loaded with sugar, cinnamon, and raisins. Usually they are served cooled. Wonderful with coffee.

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    Mmm Stroopwafels are so good! You can buy packages of them at Oma's Pantry.

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