Foreign food goods
- Stokey Sue
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I used to bring back Loewensenf when I had work trips to Germany, HiT in Berlin stocked a good range, the problem now id locating any in England
Re: Foreign food goods
Uschi
I don't recall ever having it when I have been in Germany, but then maybe I didn't go to the right Wurst stands
I don't recall ever having it when I have been in Germany, but then maybe I didn't go to the right Wurst stands
- halfateabag
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I have to admit to having a mustard collection. I even made some of my own many moons ago. Does anyone remember Tracklements? They started off in Urchfont where we live. One of my faves is tarragon mustard or dill. Ian in France brought me some purple mustard I have yet to open it. Vintage me thinks......
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Still going, I'm sure I saw some in Waitrose yesterday.
- halfateabag
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Yes, MM they do make some nice mustard.....
- Badger's Mate
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I used to love Gordon’s green peppercorn mustard. I think Gordon’s still exists, other than as a brand of gin, but they don’t do the mustard anymore. I ought to make my own more often.
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We have some pots of Riesling mustard, bought in Germany from an artisanal guy who ran a snack bar on the Mosel. It’s very mild and goes well with smoked ham.
- herbidacious
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I loved the Dusseldorf mustard which we used to get when T worked there. Also had some delicious mustard from Ghent last year. Bought here
https://www.brusselstimes.com/200402/hi ... stard-shop
I am very glad that the Maille shop has reopened in Paris. I bought some very nice rosemary honey mustard there this year. It's near-impossible to get even the less exotically flavoured ones other than honey mustard in supermarkets in Basse Normandie now.
https://www.brusselstimes.com/200402/hi ... stard-shop
I am very glad that the Maille shop has reopened in Paris. I bought some very nice rosemary honey mustard there this year. It's near-impossible to get even the less exotically flavoured ones other than honey mustard in supermarkets in Basse Normandie now.
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What are these called in UK-speak please, I have been asked to get some for a visitor, after an on-line search they look very like macaroni to me. Thanks for any guidance/clues;
small pasta called coquilettes here
- Stokey Sue
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It looks as if they are called coquillettes!
https://www.melburyandappleton.co.uk/co ... 1670-p.asp
But I think small elbow macaroni would work as a sub
https://www.melburyandappleton.co.uk/co ... 1670-p.asp
But I think small elbow macaroni would work as a sub
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Given the usual standard of my spelling I got very close.
Thanks Stokey, that's what I thought, nice to have it confirmed, one less worry. I should have asked here first.
Thanks Stokey, that's what I thought, nice to have it confirmed, one less worry. I should have asked here first.