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When I first came in thailand I went to the tesco and saw some sausages that looked like salami or italian cured sausage, although expensive I was really happy that they had some here, until I tasted it, It was aweful, it was sweet, fatty, juicy and had a weird texture like it fermented in sugar, since it was expensive and they all looked the same, I never tried any, but I just thought I could ask you guys, do any of you know any sausages that are salty, NOT sweet and taste somehow like real cured sausage like this: https://www.google.co.th/search?q=cured+sausage&espv=2&biw=1920&bih=947&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMIkersyqmXyAIVykCOCh3SYwOa

you can find the tesco sausages here: (I am actually making an order right now) http://shoponline.tescolotus.com/en-GB/Product/BrowseProducts?taxonomyId=Cat00001278

Also, do anyone know if this is any good, and salty, not sweet (I am a big fan of beef, pork, turkey jerky): http://shoponline.tescolotus.com/en-GB/ProductDetail/ProductDetail/6017377579

Thanks!

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What you tried was Chinese sausage. OK in its place, but no substitute for salami.

You're not going to find decent charcuterie in the big supermarkets. You need TOPS, Villa or similar for that.

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What you tried was Chinese sausage. OK in its place, but no substitute for salami.

You're not going to find decent charcuterie in the big supermarkets. You need TOPS, Villa or similar for that.

Sent from my Nexus 7 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

Idk what is villa but thanks I just found out there a TOPS that deliver in chiang mai and they have real cured meat, not a lot of choice and expensive but I'll give it a try, and they have jack links beef jerky, awesome.

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