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What are the delicacies of Europe?

Food introduced in European tourist attractions. The prices of Chinese restaurants abroad are more expensive than local food, so it is not cost-effective to eat in Chinese restaurants.

Some people think McDonald's is cheap, but it's not.

The whole meal costs about 8 guilders, including only a hamburger.

For us, we are not full and our stomachs feel uncomfortable after eating, so we cannot eat it regularly.

In the Netherlands, for men who eat meat, the Turkish kabab sold by Arabs is very good (equivalent to Beijing's Shaobing with meat), which costs 6 guilders each. If you eat two at a time, you don't need to eat it for the next meal.

The French fries sold at the stall cost 3.5 Dutch guilders a pack, and the roasted chicken drumsticks cost 2 Dutch guilders each.

Italian pizza costs 4-6 Dutch guilders per tooth (one tooth is enough for one person).

If you want to eat big food, you can go to the restaurant.

Basically, they provide travel packages (this meal is specially prepared for tourists), which is very affordable and has Dutch characteristics.

It's 19.5 Dutch guilders per serving.

Food in supermarkets is one-third cheaper than in small shops and train stations, so you can go to the supermarket to buy some drinks, bread and sausages.

Milk, beer, and wine in Europe are very cheap, and those who can drink can use them as drinks.

Ladies can eat salads, pizzas, cream cakes, fruits, etc.

You can also bring some convenience food and cook it yourself in the youth hostel.

The Netherlands is very famous for its dairy products, especially cheese.

German sausages are world-famous, especially frankfurters, which are sold everywhere. They are eaten by frying or boiling them, adding them to round bread, and spreading mustard sauce on them.

It's very delicious and not expensive. Half a chicken + fried rice + drink is only 10 marks, which is definitely not enough for one person.

The beef patties with potatoes sold at some food stalls are also economical and affordable, about four to five marks.

Supermarket food is also very cheap.

In addition to Frankfurter sausages, German specialties include sauerkraut and roasted pork knuckle.

French bread is world-famous. Buy a whole baguette just out of the oven and eat it hot. It is very fragrant and delicious.

There is also kabab sold by Arabs next to the big shopping mall. Cut a beef tongue-shaped roast in the middle and coat it with special spicy sauce. Cut off some slices from the large skewers of lamb and chicken cooked on the stove, put them in the middle, and sandwich them.

Comes with some french fries.

Wrapped in paper for you, this is the kaba, 22 francs each.

Very tasty.

People with small appetites can eat one at lunch and not be hungry at night.