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Gravy granules

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Can these be bought in the imported food sections in Makro, Big C or Tesco Lotus?

 

And failing gravy granules.. any chance of Oxo stock cubes or similar?

 

Cheers

Edited by RickG16

Yes to all of the above! Also available in Villa Market. 

Yep, Villa do all of the above... I stocked up on

  • Bisto Gravy granules (chicken & original)
  • OXO cubes (They had original back in stock, sometimes only have vegetable & chicken- If you really want Beef stock cubes then you can also get the Knorr ones from most places, but nothing beats OXO)
  • Bovril
  • Batchelors Mushy Peas ???? 

Top tip is to order on your mobile/online via HonestBee, can pay cash on delivery and they'll deliver within a couple of hours (Obviously depending on where you live)

Tesco Onion Gravy granules, 200gm for 40bht in some of the big Tesco Lotus Superstores.

CM Superhighway has, CM Ruam Chok doesn't have.

"Batchelors Mushy Peas ???? "

 

No need for these when you can make real mushy peas.

Dried peas aren't available here but tins of marrowfat peas work out perfect.

Soak with bicarb for only 20mins, rinse & boil. 

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Thanks all but I don't  have a Villa supermarket nearby....... nor do I have a big Tesco Lotus store (just a medium size one).

 

So back to square one.... any more suggestions?......

makro do a 'knorr brown sauce' 1 kg around 300 baht, make the traditional way some powder and cold water, then stir and bring to boil, keep in the fridge last a long time tastes really good, nice and thick, also seen it in some expat shops, 

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4 minutes ago, steve187 said:

makro do a 'knorr brown sauce' 1 kg around 300 baht, make the traditional way some powder and cold water, then stir and bring to boil, keep in the fridge last a long time tastes really good, nice and thick, also seen it in some expat shops, 

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Ah... 'brown sauce' ???? will look out for that. Problem is I'm not in the catering business, so 1kg is far too much... maybe they will have smaller boxes.

I get them from an online store in Bangkok, live down south and there are some things not available, Delishop is the one I use. They deliver all over Thailand

 

Edited by seajae

18 hours ago, RickG16 said:

Thanks all but I don't  have a Villa supermarket nearby....... nor do I have a big Tesco Lotus store (just a medium size one).

 

So back to square one.... any more suggestions?......

It might help if you can let us know whereabouts you live, we don't need to pop round for coffee, just the general area would help to provide recommendations.

 

Have you tried buying it online? I've lived in East & West Bangkok & HonestBee deliver both ends.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Mike Teavee said:

It might help if you can let us know whereabouts you live, we don't need to pop round for coffee, just the general area would help to provide recommendations.

 

Have you tried buying it online? I've lived in East & West Bangkok & HonestBee deliver both ends.

 

 

Pop round for gravy?....

 

Well I just have the big three supermarkets to choose from, and no specialist expat style shops. Looking like online could be the best bet. 

7 minutes ago, RickG16 said:

Pop round for gravy?....

 

Well I just have the big three supermarkets to choose from, and no specialist expat style shops. Looking like online could be the best bet. 

Come on as a Brit you’d pop round anywhere for decent gravy ???? 

 

seriously, try HonestBee, you can order from multiple supermarkets with them & they’ll normally deliver in a few hours...

 

 

Ahhhhhh..... Bisto... 

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