kaasomandina
Kaasomandina is a traditional Dutch cheese dish that originated in the province of Friesland, specifically in the region around the city of Leeuwarden. The name "kaasomandina" translates roughly to "cheese mandoline," referring to the thinly sliced cheese that resembles the slices produced by a mandoline slicer. This dish is a simple yet beloved example of Dutch culinary tradition, often enjoyed as a snack or appetizer.
The dish consists primarily of thinly sliced Gouda cheese, which is typically aged for at least a
While kaasomandina is a classic dish with deep regional roots, it has also gained popularity beyond Friesland