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British food products

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I'm beginning to crave some foods that I've so far been unable to find in Thailand. Tops supermarkets are good and have a lot of popular British products but they don't have the following;

 

Coleman's mustard

Branston Pickle

Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce

 

Does anyone know where these can be purchased in store in Thailand? I'm sure I could get these delivered to me through the Internet but I expect that would be the most expensive way of doing it so I'd rather buy these products in store if I could. The supermarkets sell some decent ham and cheese but the choice isn't great, where can I get good quality Prosciutto ham? As for cheese, well I like it really strong and there are several extra mature brands in supermarkets but which is the strongest? Oh yeah I love Nesquick but so far haven't seen any of this either, does anyone know where I can get some? 

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  • Good point. This just goes to show how successful these original British products are.  I don't think ownership of the companies reflects on the quality of the product in this case.

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    He didn't say British brands.......he said British products........

  • So that's Colmans mustard (owned by the Dutch company Unilever), Branston Pickle (owned by Japanese company Miskan) and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce (owned by the US company Kraft Heinz).

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It maybe a good idea to state your location ?

Tops sell Branston pickle

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All available at Siamsburi's ....

 

 

 

and about another dozen outlets.

 

 

Many do online ordering.

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14 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

It maybe a good idea to state your location ?

I'm in Bangkok. 

 

10 minutes ago, proton said:

Tops sell Branston pickle

I've been in several Tops supermarkets and haven't seen it being sold in any of them? 

 

7 minutes ago, hotandsticky said:

All available at Siamsburi's ....

 

 

 

and about another dozen outlets.

 

 

Many do online ordering.

What are the names of the 12 other places that sell these products? 

Tops at central Rama 2 has it, bought 2 weeks ago. Lazada has loads of it

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Variety foods on Lazada have lots UK foods , spent 600 Baht free delivery ,,,

regards worgeordie

Should find these in Villa, Gourmet, Tops or Foodland. In the Foodland restaurant I've seen Worcester sauce as a condiment so for sure they'll sell it. 

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Most things available on Lazada + many expat shops in Pattaya.

 

I buy mustard powder from Big C and it easily makes mustard similar to Coleman's 

I get all 3 at Villa in K Village. I've seen Nesquick there as well, but not for a while, though I've not particularly been looking for it either. 

 try https://expatfoodsthailand.com/

They do nationwide delivery for siamburi's . Delivery a bit pricey but they got everything.

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So that's Colmans mustard (owned by the Dutch company Unilever), Branston Pickle (owned by Japanese company Miskan) and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce (owned by the US company Kraft Heinz).

 

Truly great British brands eh?

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51 minutes ago, mrfill said:

So that's Colmans mustard (owned by the Dutch company Unilever), Branston Pickle (owned by Japanese company Miskan) and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce (owned by the US company Kraft Heinz).

 

Truly great British brands eh?

Good point.

This just goes to show how successful these original British products are. 

I don't think ownership of the companies reflects on the quality of the product in this case.

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1 hour ago, mrfill said:

So that's Colmans mustard (owned by the Dutch company Unilever), Branston Pickle (owned by Japanese company Miskan) and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce (owned by the US company Kraft Heinz).

 

Truly great British brands eh?

He didn't say British brands.......he said British products........

3 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Most things available on Lazada + many expat shops in Pattaya.

 

I buy mustard powder from Big C and it easily makes mustard similar to Coleman's 

And at a fraction o the cost @ about  34 Baht for small tin.

8 hours ago, proton said:

Tops sell Branston pickle

BIG C, has Branston  both chunky and smooth, Tops sells a Thai Worchester sauce, just as good. 

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9 hours ago, Siam_Sam said:

where can I get good quality Prosciutto ham?

Italy?

9 hours ago, hotandsticky said:

All available at Siamsburi's ....

 

 

 

and about another dozen outlets.

 

 

Many do online ordering.

Siamsburi’s,seriously?

 

A ripoff of Sainsbury’s! ????

Can get them all at Makro. Have them in my cupboards now.

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4 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Most things available on Lazada + many expat shops in Pattaya.

 

I buy mustard powder from Big C and it easily makes mustard similar to Coleman's 

I found that a dollop of Wasabi in that yellow American mustard works quite well. Make it as hot as you like.

FIRST of all  need to know where you live !!!!

 

5 minutes ago, blackshadow said:

FIRST of all  need to know where you live !!!!

 

 

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"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

11 hours ago, Siam_Sam said:

Coleman's mustard

Branston Pickle

Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce

For general reference - RIMPING supermarkets in Chiang Mai.

11 hours ago, Siam_Sam said:

I'm in Bangkok. 

 

I've been in several Tops supermarkets and haven't seen it being sold in any of them? 

 

What are the names of the 12 other places that sell these products? 

villa mart sell many uk products

12 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Variety foods on Lazada have lots UK foods , spent 600 Baht free delivery ,,,

regards worgeordie

+1. I often order Heinz Baked Beans and soups, and Haywards Piccallili from them. There is also another shop on there called Brit Shop.

 

The only reason I think the OP can't find his desired foods in Tops or Big C is because of shortages due to logistic problems, bad weather and / or Christmas.

Many Brits have arrived in Thailand and have buying up their favourites for the Christmas period.

 

I haven't seen Kallo Chicken stock cubes or Heinz Beans in any supermarket for months. Also haven't seen any cucumbers since November.

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20 minutes ago, phetphet said:

 

 

The only reason I think the OP can't find his desired foods in Tops or Big C is because of shortages due to logistic problems, bad weather and / or Christmas.

 

 

 

+ laziness.

 

 

 

He doesn't seem to have done much leg work to explore the options. A simple Google search would have yielded scores of results.

48 minutes ago, phetphet said:

+1. I often order Heinz Baked Beans and soups, and Haywards Piccallili from them. There is also another shop on there called Brit Shop.

 

The only reason I think the OP can't find his desired foods in Tops or Big C is because of shortages due to logistic problems, bad weather and / or Christmas.

Many Brits have arrived in Thailand and have buying up their favourites for the Christmas period.

 

I haven't seen Kallo Chicken stock cubes or Heinz Beans in any supermarket for months. Also haven't seen any cucumbers since November.

For the last few months I have been stocking up on food stuffs , better than money in the bank,

interest rates low , inflation high , Heinz Beanz now asking 125 Baht, ,bought 2 jars Waitrose

Piccalilli 125 Baht off Tops online , very good and lot cheaper than Haywoods , tried to buy

another 5 , none left.... yes a lot of stuff in short supply at moment. , I also order from Expatfoods

in Pattaya , but delivery costs are high ,

 

regards worgeordie 

 

All available in villa, saw that ham in the villa sukhumvit road soi 33 and that store is open h24

https://shop.villamarket.com/

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