haringen
Haringen, also known as Dutch herring, is a traditional dish of raw, pickled herring, typically served with diced onions and sometimes pickles. It is a popular snack and delicacy in the Netherlands, often enjoyed as a street food or at special occasions. The herring is usually cured in a salt brine, which preserves it and gives it a distinct flavor. This curing process is a centuries-old method that was essential for preserving fish before modern refrigeration.
The preparation of haringen involves several steps. Freshly caught herring are first gutted and then packed
Haringen have a significant cultural and economic importance in the Netherlands. The annual "Hollandse Nieuwe" (New