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Marmite, Soya Milk And Herbal Tea ...........

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..... can these be found anywhere in Phuket town?? I only have a day to get organised with provisions before starting an intensive course, so any pointers would be much appreciated, thanks

Both marmite and soya milk are available at Tops at Central. Don't know about herbal teas but I imagine they are also available there.

Theres lots of types of fruit teas available in deli in Patong and most super markets.. Dont know how herbal they are..

..... can these be found anywhere in Phuket town?? I only have a day to get organised with provisions before starting an intensive course, so any pointers would be much appreciated, thanks

What are you some kinda health freak whats wrong with Sang Som, Beer and Sato ????

OH Sorry you were serious hey ??? :o:D:D

  • 4 months later...

My friend's daughter is allergic to dairy foods. All Thai soya milk I have found has 1% whole (cows) milk powder added (I don't know why, it seems to defeat the point of soya milk). Is there anywhere I can get pure soya milk, or is she going to have to bring a suitcase full of the stuff when she comes to visit?

Big C - has vegemite and soya milk (not sure about marmite) and a range of teas

I've got a problem with milk too

I spent a good 15-20 min going through all the soy milk at lotus

The brand that makes Vita milk also has other products.

Where the original Vitamilk is 10% sugar and added Milk Powder

There is a low sugar one that is 5% with NO added milk powder.

also on the shelves is one that is no added sugar and now milk powder.

I've tried both and they're both ok. the all natural one leaves a 'nutty' after taste and IMHO the low sugar one is a bit smoother.

Attached are pics of the low sugar one.

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You can get fresh soy milk in the market. It tastes much better then the boxed ones. You can get it with barley, kidney beans and all sorts of other bits or just plain. Be sure to ask for it without sugar as the bags already prepared will have a huge dose thrown in. I buy this every day at evening markets around Rawai - but you have to get there early as they almost always run out.

Both marmite and soya milk are available at Tops at Central. Don't know about herbal teas but I imagine they are also available there.

Is it Real-- Marmite ? :o

Last time I looked it was that faux marmite brought in from NZ.. Not vegamite but the plastic tubbed red top 'marmite' one !!

Still getting real marmite brought from UK !!

Last time I looked it was that faux marmite brought in from NZ.. Not vegamite but the plastic tubbed red top 'marmite' one !!

Still getting real marmite brought from UK !!

thanks for the reply that tastes better :o

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