Teach kids all about Suriname, a lesser-known country in South America. Enjoy foods, crafts, history, and fun facts about Suriname for kids
A former Dutch colony until 1975, Suriname combines Dutch architecture, tropical rainforest and melting-pot cultures in South America.
De Surinaamse Renate (48) werkt 60 uur per week, 6 dagen achter elkaar. Ze rent heen en weer tussen haar banen als tuinvrouw, schoonmaakster en verkoopster van tweedehandskleding. Al het geld dat ze daarmee verdient, gaat op aan levensonderhoud. De coronacrisis maakt het leven nog lastiger. "Het is echt overleven. Het is verschrikkelijk."
Surinam: Multiracial Paradise At The Crossroads by Era Bell Thompson Front cover Ebony februari 1967 “Why come here for a story?” queried the sixth ‘Black Dutchman’ I met. …
In Nederland is ‘inburgering’ een soort mantra geworden als het gaat om ‘vreemdelingen’. Nooit gaat het hierbij om Duitsers, Japanners of Amerikanen. Meestal gaat het dan om de ‘aanpassing’ van bij…
Fladder is a Surinamese creole delicacy. It's beef tripe boiled in a stock made from madam Jeanette peppers and some greens. It's incredibly tasty but finding a recipe proves difficult because few people (outside Surinam) like it. I couldn't find a photo but in this video clip called Boriman (Sranang Tongo for 'cook') you see a pot with fladder at 0:50 minutes. Never mind the cocaine. Update 18/09/10: Went to Dappermarkt and ordered a small (4 euro) fladder, vleesworst, bloedworst and very spicy yellow pepper. In the stock there were no greens but there was quite a lot of star anise. I found just one poorly written recipe on a forum. Wash the tripe. Doesn't say how. Clean with vinegar? Add water to a big pot and bring to a boil. Add salt, bay leaf, onion, celeriac leaf and "other" soup vegetables, black pepper, ordinary (?) pepper, stock cube (possibly Maggi) and pepper (presumably madam Jeanette). Add meat stock, tripe and simmer on a low fire for a long time. The recipe doesn't mention any quantities. Traditionally fladder is cooked with Suriname vleesworst (meat sausage) and bloedworst (blood sausage). Both sausages should not boil otherwise the skin might burst. Add at the last moment (if used). I did find the recipe for Suriname vleesworst: 1 kilo minced meat (half beef, half pork), 2 speklapjes met zwoerd (thick slab of bacon), 2 onions, 3 cloves of garlic, fresh pepper (chili), 4 twigs celeriac leaf, 1 egg, 5 slices of old bread soaked in milk, 2 beef stock cubes, 2 teaspoons salt, 4 teaspoons sugar, black pepper, ajinomoto, pigs intestines. Clean intestines in vinegar and run though water. Fry onion, garlic, pepper, celerica leaf. Cool. Mince speklap, mix with: minced meat, spices (stock cube, salt, sugar, black pepper and ajinomoto), egg, bread and onion mixture. Fill intestines with meat mixture and steam 30 to 50 minutes. Note: Ajinomoto is a Japanese brandname of monosodium glutamate, a flavour enhancer.
Paramaribo, Suriname. Inner city, buildings
So you are heading to Suriname? You will be visiting one of the least travelled countries in the world! Most people don’t even know where Suriname is. Whilst many flock to Brazil (or Colombia, Peru or Bolivia) to access the Amazon basin, trips into the Amazon in Suriname are wilder and less touched by tourism.
Een uitgebreid recept voor perfecte pom, de heilige graal van de Surinaamse keuken. Ik maak dit recept voor 16 personen. Je kan de hoeveelheid halveren als je voor 8 personen pom wil maken, denk er dan om dat je ovenschaal dan twee keer zo klein is. Zie hieronder bij ''Equipment'' voor meer info.
When the purser announces that a hot meal is about to be served, it signifies one of the highlights of the flight. Surinam Airways is well known (among other things) for the delicious food on board. You can enjoy it on the transatlantic flights and on the flights Paramaribo-Miami via Georgetown vice versa. Economy class ...
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Racism is deeply embedded in our culture. Slavery of African people, ethnic cleansing of Native Americans and colonialist imperialism are seeds that intertwine to create racism that still has impacts today. One example of the sad human history of racism -- of colonizers seeing themselves as superior to others -- is the long history of human zoos that featured Africans and conquered indigenous peoples, putting them on display in much the same way as animals. People would be kidnapped and brought to be exhibited in human zoos. It was not uncommon for these people to die quickly, even within a year of their captivity. This history is long and deep and continued into the 1950s. Several articles below with lots of photos so we can see the reality of this terrible legacy