Dutch herring (in Dutch: haring or Hollandse Nieuwe) is one of those must-try Dutch delicacies. When you visit Amsterdam, you’ll see locals happily eating it at small fish stalls all over the city. The fish is young Atlantic herring that has been lightly salted and cured, so it’s soft and creamy rather than simply raw straight from the sea.
If you enjoy sashimi, smoked salmon or other seafood, there’s a good chance you’ll like Dutch herring too. The flavour is mild but still distinctly “fishy”, with a buttery texture that surprises many first-timers. It’s usually served with finely chopped onions and pickles, but you can always ask to leave them out. The person behind the counter might ask: “uitjes, zuur?” – this simply means “onions, pickles?”
Traditionally, herring is eaten by holding it by the tail (bij de staart) and lowering it into your mouth in one or two big bites – very Instagram-friendly and very Dutch. If it’s your first time, it can be more comfortable to have the fish cut into bite-sized pieces and eat it with a little fork or toothpick, or to try a broodje haring (a herring sandwich). Whatever you choose, you’re doing it right – the most important thing is to relax, have fun and enjoy this classic Amsterdam street food.
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