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Where can I find Colman's Horseradish Sauce, or any Horseradish sauce?

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'Colman's Horseradish Sauce is a hot condiment that'll add big fiery flavour to your favourite dishes. Colman's Horseradish Sauce is the perfect accompaniment to your Roast Beef and adds a uniquely hot zing to salad dressing and hummus recipes' - Wow

 

I used to buy it at Rmping by the Ping River but I think I bought the last jar a couple months back. When I check at Tops or Makro, nothing. Any place I can buy this or any horseradish sauce (Beaver valley, etc) but not talking about wasabi. OTOH I guess I could cut the Wasabi with Mayo and go from there as a last resort.

Any help appreciated. 

Thanks

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I found that Wasabi goes well with beef and is quite a good Horseradish sauce substitute but is much more powerful so only use a tiny bit.  They sell it in 7/11

depends on where you live.....if pattaya then try SIAMSBURIES or SIAM EXPAT FOODS, saiam country club road on right hand side going down....

3 minutes ago, tinca tinca said:

depends on where you live

Seeing as its the Chaingmai forum,  Pattaya is a bit far away !  but I've seen Horseradish sauce in Tops at Central Beach,Foodmart and Friendship supermarket.

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Just now, elektrified said:

Don't know about that particular brand but we buy horseradish all the time at Rimping.

What Rimping Market?

 

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56 minutes ago, johng said:

I found that Wasabi goes well with beef and is quite a good Horseradish sauce substitute but is much more powerful so only use a tiny bit.  They sell it in 7/11

I would mix with mayo to dilute it a bit. I can always find wasabi it seems. Regular western style horseradish seems to be getting harder to locate. Or at least at the stores I usually shop at! 

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I even recall seeing the 'Waitrose' brand, long time back. SO where can I buy it at? As in Chiang Mai. 

21 minutes ago, LomSak27 said:

I even recall seeing the 'Waitrose' brand, long time back. SO where can I buy it at? As in Chiang Mai. 

Try Tops supermarket  they often carry  Waitrose products.

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I've found it is usually stocked in the same area as the mayonnaise selections but often there may only be a single stack of it so you have to look close (and keep in mind that if you find it and go back tomorrow to buy more, it could be in a totally different location, aisles away from where it was the last time).

Also, some stores have a weird system where the same item(s) will be stocked in 2-3 different locations. For example, Kikkoman Soy Sauce maybe with the Fish and Oyster sauces in one aisle, as well as with "Asian" foods in another aisle and again with "foreign" foods in a different aisle. Same for spices, soups and cereals. 

Took me forever to finally find a store that stocked Heinz Cocktail Sauce. Bought 2. Went back a month later - they never restocked it. Took me almost a year to find some in another store so I bought 4. Might have been the entire shipment for the city for the next year and it's all MINE ! Muuhahahhaha !

In Pattaya Foodland on Central.

Try Ragu (same owners as the Duke's) in Promenada. I can't say for sure, but it's right up their alley. 

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The American Express Card ...... Don't leave home without it.

 

Horseradish ...... Don't eat beef without it !

1 hour ago, LomSak27 said:

I even recall seeing the 'Waitrose' brand, long time back. SO where can I buy it at? As in Chiang Mai. 

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Top quality fresh horseradish in local Thai markets. Howa chai thao. หัวไซเท้า. Cheap as chips. Make your own.

 

 

11 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:

Top quality fresh horseradish in local Thai markets. Howa chai thao. หัวไซเท้า. Cheap as chips. Make your own.

 

 

That’s not horseradish is it?

 

Its daikon radish.

2 hours ago, LomSak27 said:

What Rimping Market?

 

There are several Rimping Supermarkets in Chiang Mai - basement in MAYA CENTRE out near the Zoo, opposite Central Airport Plaza (other side of road flyover), San Sai Shopping Complex and Hang Dong Shopping Complex in the suburbs.

7 minutes ago, recom273 said:

That’s not horseradish is it?

 

Its daikon radish.

Yes, I think you're right. Milder than horseradish but works well if you add wasabi to the mix.

4 hours ago, johng said:

I found that Wasabi goes well with beef and is quite a good Horseradish sauce substitute but is much more powerful so only use a tiny bit.  They sell it in 7/11

I would bet what you are finding in 7/11 is not wasabi but some kind of Thai horse rashish. Wasabi is simply to expensive for the average Thai. 

 

"Because of its rarity and expense, nearly all the wasabi we eat is powdered, much of it made from a white horseradish mixed with ground mustard seeds that is dyed green. In short it's not wasabi at all, but an imitation. True wasabi root often is powdered in Japan and reconstituted as a paste."

Rimping Airport has the best selection of Falang food in CM.  If you don't find it there, you don't need it.

Villa Market Bangkok has this. Perhaps they have it there too or can get it if you ask.

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If you go to a good fresh food market you can buy horseradich fresh about 5 months a year.

Google how to make,,, bit messy but cheaper & keeps for 1 year

4 hours ago, johng said:

I found that Wasabi goes well with beef and is quite a good Horseradish sauce substitute but is much more powerful so only use a tiny bit.  They sell it in 7/11

I use it to make my shrimp cocktail sauce, a good zing..

I was just at Tops (Central Festival Mall) yesterday and I purchased a jar of, "Colman's Horseradish Sauce" as I needed for something I was cooking. They still had 3 more jars. It was located in the spice section, on the very bottom shelf. It was hard to see. As the week before, when I seen it, it was located on the bottom shelf where the BarBQ sauces are. I don't know why they keep moving things around?

You will find it in the Coleman's Horseradish Shop. Simple

Tops,Airport plaza has the Waitrose Horseradish. Very good.

1 hour ago, Caine said:

You will find it in the Coleman's Horseradish Shop. Simple

We look forward to your never returning.

I think you'll find that the cheap brands of wasabi are actually horseradish with green food colouring, this happens in Japan also.

I feel your pain....but wasabi is one of the wonders of the world.

 

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