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Spreads for toast, what's available in Thailand?

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There is German lever sausage in the good expat stocked supermarkets that can be used as spread as well, jummy.

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  • Hate to say chaps but there is only one spread and it is available in Thailand - it's called Marmite   Everything else is just much yuck and not worthy of a piece of well toasted bread......

  • Anyone who likes toast I guess. There must be a reason nearly every department store in Thailand sells toasters.

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    Store the jar upside down. Then the oil doesn't float to the top, which dries out the bottom. Same goes for Nutella. 

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Siamsburys on Soi Khaotalo have what your looking for.........................off Sukhumvit ,,,,,,straight up over the railway lines.................far as you can go road bends to the right, gym on the left then another 200m on the left

 

Currently (2 days ago) had chicken and ham near the sell by at 25 baht and other flavours at 50 baht.............not huge jars but there you go.......

 

 

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2 minutes ago, thaiflyer1 said:

Siamsburys on Soi Khaotalo have what your looking for.........................off Sukhumvit ,,,,,,straight up over the railway lines.................far as you can go road bends to the right, gym on the left then another 200m on the left

 

Currently (2 days ago) had chicken and ham near the sell buy at 25 baht and other flavours at 50 baht.............not huge jars but there you go.......

 

 

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I bought it from Siam's before as well as the Salmon paste. Threw it all out, it's tasteless and bloody horrible! They must have bought a job lot of the stuff because no one else wanted it. Thanks for the suggestion though.

24 minutes ago, smotherb said:

had an Aussie gf in the States used to put tuna, onions, hot mustard in the blender; made a great spread

Thanks for that.  I'll be out of Anchovette paste soon. I was going to try and make some but finding anchovies here in Ayutthaya is impossible. So, I'll give your ex's recipe a go. I'm a bit partial to savoury spreads on toast or crackers.

21 hours ago, giddyup said:

I like tuna occasionally on toast, but I wouldn't necessarily classify it as a spread.

 

They sell Tuna Sandwich Spread in 7/11, MaxValue and all supermarkets.  

Here is what Big C sell  - https://www.bigc.co.th/search/?q=sandwich+spread

Most supermarkets stock the small tins of Pate'  that's savoury and goes well on toast

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2 minutes ago, jippytum said:

Most supermarkets stock the small tins of Pate'  that's savoury and goes well on toast

Have yet to see them, maybe I'm looking in the wrong section.

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17 hours ago, giddyup said:

Absolutely no substitute for Vegemite.

Vegamite ha ha ,the poor mans substitute for the real thing , Marmite ,as eaten by men not girls? ,(like my wife),who finds the REAL THING to strong

But then i am a Brit ,we exported our lesser mortals to a land far off ,they tried to make marmite but couldnt get it right ,just came up with a weaker substitute ,

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3 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:

Vegamite ha ha ,the poor mans substitute for the real thing , Marmite ,as eaten by men not girls? ,(like my wife),who finds the REAL THING to strong

You have been already beaten to it in post #32.

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17 minutes ago, giddyup said:

You have been already beaten to it in post #32.

I was busy ,eating my toast and MARMITE .☺️

36 minutes ago, giddyup said:

I bought it from Siam's before as well as the Salmon paste. Threw it all out, it's tasteless and bloody horrible! They must have bought a job lot of the stuff because no one else wanted it. Thanks for the suggestion though.

Same same ....Now then, if they were to get a job lot of Shipphams' pastes I'd sprint up that bloody hill...!!!

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3 minutes ago, Top Chef said:

I make a really excellent Smoked Salmon Spread. I am in Chiang Mai. [email protected]

Tell us more. Is it commercially available and how much is it?

Check out the "Queens Shops"  The Royal Project produces some locally made spreads like sesame seed & honey and maybe 2 other varieties I can recall.   

19 hours ago, mugaly said:

who eats toast in Thailand????

Me.

23 minutes ago, giddyup said:

Tell us more. Is it commercially available and how much is it?

1 pint 300 baht fob Chiang Mai. I have been in talks with The Deli Shop in Bangkok. They are interested in my products. Unfortunately  I am undercapitalized and unable to proceed on a commercial basis at this time. I also make Corned Beef, Pastrami, Double Smoked Bacon and various other smoked delicacies.

My products have been delivered to Bangkok with no problems. I have been making/selling these delicacies since 2006. The Corned Beef is my signature dish. As good or better than Katz's Deli NYC.

 

1 hour ago, newatthis said:

Good morning cobber. I found Peck's Anchovette  in Villa market, Sukimvit 33. It was a bit expensive [180baht]. I had to travel from Ayutthaya to get it, so I bought 8 on that trip. Maybe, your Villa in Pattaya stocks it. If not, they could probably do an inter-shop transfer for you.

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Villa, the western food supermarket that's way more expensive than all the rest. Just pure greed.

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1 minute ago, possum1931 said:

Villa, the western food supermarket that's way more expensive than all the rest. Just pure greed.

If they are the only place you can buy it, you have no choice. Perhaps you know where it's cheaper?

18 hours ago, giddyup said:

Absolutely no substitute for Vegemite.

 

Same same but different. I prefer Marmite, but Vegimite is cheaper and not as runny to spread.

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1 minute ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Same same but different. I prefer Marmite, but Vegimite is cheaper and not as runny to spread.

Marmite is like Bovril.

6 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

Villa, the western food supermarket that's way more expensive than all the rest. Just pure greed.

 

I used to buy their beefburgers, 4 for 220 (was 200), but now they seem to have stopped selling them. They were really tasty and I used to buy a few packs from Suk 33 on my visits to Bangkok and take them back to my nest in Kalasin.

1 minute ago, giddyup said:

Marmite is like Bovril.

 

Bovril is for drinking at half-time at the footy, not for spreading on toast ?

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2 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Bovril is for drinking at half-time at the footy, not for spreading on toast ?

Didn't I say "like"?

19 hours ago, mugaly said:

who eats toast in Thailand????

#Me2

9 minutes ago, giddyup said:

Didn't I say "like"?

 

Yes. I did notice that. And as it is "like" and not the same you don't drink Marmite at the footy.

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1 minute ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Yes. I did notice that. And as it is "like" and not the same you don't drink Marmite at the footy.

You could if it was dissolved in hot water, the same as Bovril.

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