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I understand from The Portugal News and other sources that there are places in Southern Portugal where one can buy British foods but I have been unable to locate any such shops in the north. Does anyone know of any purveyors of British goods in or near Porto?
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Why ever would you want British food with all the fresh food as close as you would need. What is so special that you can't do without, i even make my own Bacon and very good it is to. The only thing i haven't been able to buy was Juniper berries and i needed them for my Bacon. But on a trip back i collected some to last me. Did you know that there are companies that with ship stuff here, Amazon and some of the big supermarkets. Peter
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Peter, Thank you for responding. I do appreciate the local food very much: the plentiful veggies, the cherries, plums and figs, the octopus, the morcella, and especially the sensational sheep cheeses. And, having lived outside the UK all my adult life, I am very accustomed to doing without the foods of my childhood years. But there are a couple of things I especially like and can buy where I live in the US but not here. One of them is not even British; that is cocoa. Just simple, plain cocoa -- can't find it even at the largest supermarkets in Porto. (None of that sweetened, hot chocolate stuff for me.) Then I would be happy to have a little Marmite and some oatcakes occasionally.
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Hi,I'm not North enough to know about Porto shops.However,there is a place in Cascais,maybe if you contact them,they could post stuff to you?? This is a link to their Facebook page,which has all the details.
https://www.facebook.com/glood.pt |
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Hi
Below is just a few links that may help. Contact both the removal companies to ask if you can meet them on there route south. Peter http://livinginthesun.info/portugal/...ate-challenge/ http://www.algarvefreight.com/Online...gDelivery.aspx http://www.uk-groceries.com/ http://bmceuropean.com/contact-us/
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All at proper affordable prices, will make a fortune in our area Surely it doesn't cost an arm and a leg to export these by sea from UK, and not drive them overland or use air transport. |
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Hi,
intermarche, Apolonia and Iceland all have the products you want in the algarve. Happy to pick up whatever you want and post them to you at cost. Cheers Steve |
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Peter - we can't all do as you do.
If the person in the next apartment to my holiday home starts keeping pigs with a view to making his own bacon a lot of people will be unhappy. Also we lived in France and in a supermarket in Bordeaux they had a very large Portugues section - nothing wrong with a little bit of what you fancy. Peter every time i see you post since i read the 'must have juniper berries' i can't help but picture you in the hermit screen in the 'life of brian' |
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http://www.intermarche.pt/ They have no proper online list for their products and prices. All they provide is a brochure of the kind of junk mail which floods my letter box. How can know what they have unless I go there? Last time I was in an Intermarche they had nothing of real interest or value for me. |
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sir recorder, you do live in an incredably small world of your own making , casting scorn out onto the real world.
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Intermarche stocks according to their customer base; so their Algarve stores have more "expat" products.
The Lagos branch is quite good for variety, but I find their prices for the "special" items is exorbitant. Unfortunately the British food store where we used to go just folded; the third one in three years to go under in Lagos. I guess it's a tough business. I order our tea online; it doesn't work out much cheaper, but we get the good stuff we like. If you hunt around on the internet, sometimes you can find a shop that will ship for reasonable money. It depends what it is you want. |
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[quote=sir recorder;10179455]Anyone importing good ... fresh real orange juice, etc..
who in their right mind would import fresh orange juice to Portugal? jeff |
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Sri Pete: I also like a lot the 100% cocoa. Round here (lisbon area) i can get it easely in Continente and Jumbo.
Be warned that the labeling even for a PT person may be misleading, you have to check out twice to learn the thing is actually 100% cocoa. Good Luck
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have you tried the supermarket in "el corte ingles"(think thats how its written) not sure if they have a huge selection but and I was not really looking when I went but I did pick up bisto gravy granules ![]() |
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