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lisaandmax

What typical English food can you not buy in Spain?

I want to take out some "hard to come by" goodies to an ex-pat, the only thing I've come up with is marmite!

Any one know?

    



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suzi
You seem to have started a storm in a teacup from a simple question!

Firstly so no one can have a go, personally I have adapted to the Spanish diet (not that different from what I ate in the UK) you will probably find that your friend is the same, also as people have said most 'English food' can be found over here (and boy do they make you pay for it) although I have yet to work out why taco shells are English but according to our local Eroski they are!

As for what to take tea bags always go down well as you pay a lot more for them over here. I also tend to bring back brown sauce, Colman's mustard and English muffins. As long as it is for personal consumption you are allowed to take over small amounts of meat products so pork pies and scotch eggs may be appreciated???

However what I would do is ask them, if you want it to be a surprise then ask someone else that has been to see them what they have taken or what has been mentioned as being missed from home. It is often the strangest things, a friend of mine has raisins and currents brought over and mixed spice! I have also had treacle brought over and baking powder (you can only get it in small boxes here not industrial size jars and self rising flour is way expensive)

A lot of the things that are brought over are to save on the cost not because they cant be bought here although not everyone lives near the big supermarkets so they may not be able to get hold of some of the above articles mentioned and therefore appreciate them a lot!!


Tia
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As most people have said you can actually get most things in Spain now but they can be quite expensive. So I am sure your friend will appreciate you taking some things out to them.
As for the misery above me, no-one was complaining only you.

Anyway my list would be -
Teabags
Chocolate (cadburys etc..)
Biscuits (any kind)
Toasted teacakes
Crumpets
Tomato Soup (heinz)
Cheddar Cheese
Bacon
Sausages
Pork pie
Tomato ketchup (heinz)
Brown sauce
Any other kind of sauces, pickles etc..
Stuffing
Christmas pudding
Christmas cake
Any other seasonal items (easter eggs, tin of quality street, cranberry sauce etc....)

Maybe you could ask your friend? Also, remember you are limited to what food you can take over.


ann.inspain
Jars of salmon / chicken spreads like princess or own supermarket makes
Corned beef
Fry's Turkish Delight
Teabags are always welcome as they are expensive.
Coffee Mate.


M J
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you don't need to take anything they sell it all out there


derf
Marmite


KITTY
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CADBURYS CHOC, WALKERS CRISPS


timothy j
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to be honest you can buy anything thats english in spain newspaper, books, food etc... it also dependes on where your going, in the costa brava, there your really can buy anything english its almost like england exept with better weather.


wunceinawhile
Baked Beans and tea bags


Lil&#39; Miss!
Pot noddles, clover butter,& dont know how it would keep while treaveling,but i noticed the meat over their is abit crap,not as nice as ours! Sauages,beef,&chicken! Oh dont 4get the yorkshire puddings! Yum!


SunnyDays
Having lived here for many years, I know what one can/cannot buy...the answer is everything british can be bought here, simply get to an english supermarket along the Costas and shop away...but you´ll pay a premuim. But at the end of the day, if you are wanting to move here, why on earth don´t you just change your diet for the one here, the spanish diet, far healthier than the british diet of stodge & chips


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Hienz bean are not easy to come by


El Cid
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If there are already lots of ex-pats where they are, you do not need to take them anything. If not, it might be an idea to ask them. As you didn't mention age, it's hard to advise. But I found oats for porridge difficult to get because Spain does not grow them and it's not eaten on its own, except in muesli. But that's not consider 'goodies' by some. Try some good, high quality tea or conserve for breakfast.
As I said above, there're few things they can't get in Spain that you can get in the UK, but just because you can get some vino from your local Tesco, it doesn't mean you can't take your friend a bottle of the best claret when you visit them. I love Spain and it has a large (maybe larger than in the UK) variety of foods and groceries in their shops. I admit that I was disturbed to see so many expats in Come's Sunday market flogging baked beans from Sommefield, HP sauce, etc. But is doesn't hurt to take something to remind your friends of 'home'.


lion of judah
curry sauces
decent tea
chinese food
bitter (beer)
english chedder cheese
black pudding
lincolnshire sausages
marmite
daddies brown sauce
gravy granules
heinz baked beans
heinz tomato sauce


breezypink
Well although I hardly go to Spain, I remember once I got so fed up. I couldn't find my favourite blueberry muffins. Hmm I'm not sure if it was because I only searched around my hotel area. Hope this helps!


greybeard
Black Pudding, Tripe, Pig's Trotters in Aspic, Malt Bread, Jammy Dodgers, HP sauce, the list it endless!


wild child
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don't forget the traditional fish n chips!!!!!!!!!!
no place like home!!!!!!


beany
You can find everything now in Spain, if you go in an english shop, but the prices are really expensive!!! however, you could think of... lemon curd, custard, english beer, twigglets, bacon, baked beans, worcestershire sauce, pickles, cheddar, peanuts buttter, scones, chirstmas pud!.... good luck! and have fun in spain!


silly gorbie
scratchings


Pete
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Its true when your living abroad that the mundane things that you take for granted mean so much more when you get them (getting a pack of Tayto crisps which are as common as (and boring as) mud in Ireland was a massive treat when I got a pack while living in Germany!)...

..but its a pity that many of these British people (and maybe Irish but all you hear about are British) who move to Spain seem to not give a crap about local customs - they don't make any effort to integrate, learn the language or try local foods. This may not be true for the majority - but if you're to believe the programs shown on (British!) television - it is.


Joan el guiri
I GET VERY ANGRY ABOUT IGNORANT IMMIGRANTS. YES I MEAN YOU!

Most of what has been written is rubbish. The guilty ones should be ashamed of themselves, learn Spanish and get a life.

Almost everything can be found (at a price) in Spain unless you live in the sticks.

Only fresh items such as pork pies and fresh semi-skimmed milk are difficult to find locally, but I bet someone knows where!

There are specialist English shops which sell English foods and Corte Ingles has many of the weird things listed.

Here is a useful vocab.

Custard powder: Natillas
Tripe: Callos
Black pudding: morcilla
Pigs' trotters: manitos de cerdo
Alubias cocidas (de Heinz). Heinz baked beans
Colmado: grocer
Cacahuetes: Peanuts.
Mantequilla: butter.

Also
Scratchings. Easily obtainable in most Spanish patata frita shops
I can't remember what they are called ( Collins is wrong!).
Malt Bread, Difficult but any good bread shop should have. unusual breads are 'de moda'. If you mean that industrial 'malt loaf, try the English shops.
Jammy Dodgers; Any Hiper but they are not called that.
Walkers crisps. Called Matutano in Spain and still owned by the English Pepsico Group!
Cadbury's chocolate. Any supermarket or sweet shop.
Curry sauces: easy in main centres, buy curry powder.
Decent tea: Easy if you are willing to pay. Go to a tea merchants or colmado..
(PG tips etc in English shops only).
Chinese food. Go to a Chinese supermarket in any main town.
Bitter (beer) go to any English pub or good grocers/ Hiper.
English cheddar cheese. Corte Ingles, Alcampo both have it as do cheese specialists. (The cheap stuff is usually Irish).
Lincolnshire sausages: Buy butifarra.
Marmite. English shops
Daddies brown sauce. English shops. I have ony seen HP in Spanish shops.
Gravy granules. Ugh! These I have never seen. Disgusting. Make your own.
Heinz baked beans. Easy Called 'Alubias Heinz'. Most Hipers have them.
Heinz tomato sauce. Easy but labelled in Spanish for some reason.
Lemon curd, Corte has it.
Twigglets, English shops
Bacon. Try a buchers or buy the stuff with the stupid bones in it at the super.
Worcestershire sauce. Easy as it is used in cocktails such as bloody mary. Any grocers / super.
Pickles: Spanish eat pickles. There are market stalls full of pickles, olives et al. Branston at any Hiper.
Scones. Never seen them.
Jars of salmon / chicken spreads: Any Hyper. For luxury ones go to Corte or a colmado.
Corned beef. Any Corte or colmado.
Fry's Turkish Delight. English shops. I have not seen any but I don't like it, so would not notice.
Coffee Mate. It exists but I don't use it.

The replies show much of what is wrong with mass immigration.
I suggest that you stop complaining and go shopping in Spanish shops.


rose1
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Sorry to disappoint you, everyone (well almost) here must live in the sticks if they think they can't get British products here in Spain. You can get most anything now.
Marmite etc readily available even in carrefour.



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