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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI've seen a few of the more obscure ones here in specialist cheese shops and occasionally my local deli might have something on special which I'll snap up. They have more than their fair share of stink cheeses (Stinkkäse) such as Limburger, Munster, Romadur and Tilsiter. I remember buying a local one here for a dinner party and the Germans refused to eat and only myself and another Englishman enjoyed it. A local delicacy is 'Handkäse mit Musik' which is a small, translucent, yellow sour milk cheese with a pungent aroma served in vinegar with lots of raw onions on it which is where the Musik bit comes in but can be averted by also serving caraway with it.
They won't touch pickled eggs (the German ones are crap as they're not pickled) nor pickled onions either! Get some of them and other pickled veg, that should go down well!!!
Pickled onions do seem to be popuiar(ish) here, mainly as an accompaniment to Raclette.
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Proper pork pies.
Eley's Pork Pies | World Famous Pork Pies
..was there in April, best half pound of yummy scrumptiousness I've had for a long time.
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They won't touch pickled eggs (the German ones are crap as they're not pickled) nor pickled onions either! Get some of them and other pickled veg, that should go down well!!!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSorry, can buy that in my local supermarket. In fact I can buy Birdseye Custard, Marmite, Bovril, Cadbury Chocolate, Cheddar, Leicester, Stilton and some other British cheeses
See what they make of cheeses like Stinking Bishop.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostLea and Perrins Worcester sauce perhaps?
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Mr Fitzpatricks cordials I'm aware of the irony with its temperance links but Sasparilla and Dandelion & Burdock!
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When I worked in Germany I've taken custard powder, nappy sacks, HP sauce, fawlty tower DVDs and a size 10 wonder woman costume (they were all asked for). I did take marmite as well and my German colleagues had a good look then decided it was boot polish.
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Ahem,
Gentleman's Relish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and if you can get a hold of the Billy Connolly film of the same name, so much the better!
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Originally posted by chef View PostMy ex German girlfriend used to bring over marks n spencers banana cake for her mum or else thorntons toffee or fudge or walkers salt n vinegar crisps
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