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You can't get more Dutch than this: tulpomato or tomatulp

The tulip is one of the most iconic Dutch products and the tomato is one of our most important export products. What do you get if you combine these two products? The tomatulp. Or the tulpomato - whichever you want. 




This is not some marketing ploy to improve the Netherlands' image, but just a trick of Polish food blogger Biblia Smakow.

She makes thirteen 'tulips' from cherry tomatoes, chives, cream, basil, salt and pepper. "Thirteen, because bouquets always have to have an uneven number of flowers in them," she says. 



Not a fan of tomatoes? Then you can choose this flower arrangement (dit fleurige arrangement) made of bell peppers with a heart shaped radish.

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