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jaffa cakes in thailand ?

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Where can i find them anyone know..

Thanks

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Gosh have not heard of them or seen them for years.....

I also used to like Jammy dodgers........

Never seen any of the above in Thailand...., sorry....

I would try Tops Supermarket. They always seem to carry lots of British foods, and Waitrose stuff. If anywhere stocks them, that would be the place.

Marks & Sparks in Pattaya Central Festival Shopping Mall stock them, was there yesterday and also called into Waitrose and stocked up on Scottish Kiln Smoked Kippers!

...or Villa...they look good...dark chocolate???

Yes Marks & Spencers Central Festival Pattaya. Bit expensive though.

For those in Bangkok try Central Food Hall, Chitlom, sometimes they have them as well as Jammie Dodgers.

...or Villa...they look good...dark chocolate???

If you want to go to Villa, make sure you have deep pockets.

ha ha just tracked down a bottle of daddies brown sauce, £2-50, <deleted>, saving up now for some bacon

I prefer Pimms which you can buy at Big C Pattaya Tai. Almost the same as jaffa cakes.

Den

Edited by denby45

Can you not see (on the label.) The disributor or vender's information?

Maybe a web page or email address?

Not within 300 metres of any educational institution......well maybe not...just yet.....give it time though.

Villa Market!!!

Transition depends on strange things!lmsfcho

M&S in Bangkok do some cheap deals when the biscuits are going out of date within a month....well worth checking out if you like to enjoy them.

Seen quite a few chocolate ones on the deal....cookies etc too.

Marks & Sparks in Pattaya Central Festival Shopping Mall stock them, was there yesterday and also called into Waitrose and stocked up on Scottish Kiln Smoked Kippers!

Not a cheap place though is it?

I have not seen Jaffa Cakes elsewhere, but the aforementioned jammy dodgers are pretty common, biscuit shelf at Big-C. Also Tesco (Nua in Pattaya) seem to have developed the idea of a UK falang display located at the booze end, central area, corned beef, drinking chocolate and many similar items. I have managed to 'let-go' of most of these things over the years, but tea bags ex-uk I still need.

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Not within 300 metres of any educational institution..

Jaffa cakes or your average Pheu-Thai supporter ?.

can anyone tell me who was the MAD JAFFA CAKE EATER, i bet he remembers me.

Siam Expat food on Soi Siam Country Club Pattaya have Jaffa Cakes and they are 80 Baht.

Somebody mentioned HP sauce, they have that for 80 Baht a bottle. They also have Cadburys Cream eggs,

after eight mints and lots of other good stuff. Directions below

https://www.facebook.com/siamexpatfood/info?tab=overview

can anyone tell me who was the MAD JAFFA CAKE EATER, i bet he remembers me.

R.I.P.V.SP.you where a great sport.i wont forget you.

TAFFY.

  • 2 weeks later...

Siam Expat food on Soi Siam Country Club Pattaya have Jaffa Cakes and they are 80 Baht.

Somebody mentioned HP sauce, they have that for 80 Baht a bottle. They also have Cadburys Cream eggs,

after eight mints and lots of other good stuff. Directions below

https://www.facebook.com/siamexpatfood/info?tab=overview

They list HP sauce original ? 80 THB and also have HP brown sauce 120 THB.

what is the difference,apart from price,

regards worgeordie

Siam Expat food on Soi Siam Country Club Pattaya have Jaffa Cakes and they are 80 Baht.

Somebody mentioned HP sauce, they have that for 80 Baht a bottle. They also have Cadburys Cream eggs,

after eight mints and lots of other good stuff. Directions below

https://www.facebook.com/siamexpatfood/info?tab=overview

They list HP sauce original ? 80 THB and also have HP brown sauce 120 THB.

what is the difference,apart from price,

regards worgeordie

Worgeordie,

I am not sure but the original comes in a glass bottle and the brown sauce comes in a squeezy bottle and I think it is bigger.

I don't think there is any difference in taste. I will try to find out for you as a friend from the UK is visiting me tomorrow.

Yes Marks & Spencers Central Festival Pattaya. Bit expensive though.

About 150 baht last time I looked, but I reckon they are better than McVitie's. Beware! Highly addictive. Once the packet is opened, that's it.

  • 4 months later...

This was one of those weird aging monkey brain moments, but as I was shopping in Tops this morning, for whatever reason I remembered this thread, I think because the name of the cookie was kinda cute.

Anyhoo, what prompted this flurry of neural activity was that I saw these. I have to say, impulse purchase maybe, but they are rather tasty little devils I have to say...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Snap. Was in Tops the other day and also stumbled upon the Waitrose mini jaffa cakes. Haven't had jaffa cakes for years so had to buy a pack. About 110 baht so not terribly expensive. Very tasty they were too. Will be back for more.

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