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It depends on where in England. I used to live in Wood Green in North London and I could get them in the market inside the Shopping City. Find an Afro-Caribbean grocer and they may very well stock them. Good luck!
Scotty
Sorry, Michdiaja
Ignore my last reply
Try local ethnic stores and street markets
Good luck
PS What do they taste like ?
zoomat4580
yeah you can buy anything in UK
Little Lady
Guinep(s) are a caribbean fruit, like somebody else said just find a local afro-caribbean food and ask or look around, sometimes they can be hard to get, depending on the season.