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Miracle Whip availability in Poland?


peterweg 37 | 2,311
7 May 2012 #31
Try Majonez Kielecki (Kielce Mayonnaise) similar in taste to Miracle Whip but better!

There is a version from this manufacturer with a mixture of yogurt and Mayonnaise for sale now.
Pushbike 2 | 58
7 May 2012 #32
I'm talking generally. Sausages from a butcher are still more fatty and bacon doesn't exist. Supermarket meat in the UK is way better and affordable.
NorthMancPolak 4 | 645
8 May 2012 #33
The title of this thread reminds me of the Blues Brothers. "Orange whip? Orange whip? Orange whip? Three orange whips!". Bet it's nothing like one though. lol

(see you in the bin ;) )
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
8 May 2012 #34
Supermarket meat in the UK is way better and affordable.

Is there not a couple of British online shops that would ship products from the UK to Poland? Why dont you ex pats in Poland come together and get in touch with one?

If you buy in bulk and in large and regular quantities any business, in todays economy, would be foolish not to offer you a cut price deal.

Just an idea.

PS- The brand of the Irish cheddar cheese that an earlier poster mentioned. Whats the brand? The only decent cheeses I find here are in farmers markets in Smithfield. Be much obliged if you could tell me the brand so I can scoop it up in one of my supermarkets. Much cheaper!
pip 10 | 1,658
8 May 2012 #35
bacon does exist here. it is in the sliced meat section. there are a few brands that carry it.

as for the cheddar--I do my grocery shopping on mondays- and I didn't buy it yesterday.

frisco.pl/product/5011037310135/DAIRYGOLD_Ser_Irish_Cheddar_Old.xhtml

this is the one made in germany.

mlekovita has one too- not that great.

this one is pretty good

frisco.pl/product/5011038134136/KERRYGOLD_Ser_Cheddar.xhtml

the wyke farms is probably the best I have had here--it is not the same as cheddar from home but that is probably the best i have had here.
Avalon 4 | 1,067
8 May 2012 #36
Alma nearby me stocks "Cathedral City" which is also popular in the UK. A mature Cheddar which cost me around 49 Złoty for half a kilo.

bacon doesn't exist.

I get a half kilo of bacon every week at a local butchers in town called "Rolneck". They cut the rashers to the thickness I want, there is only a fine edge of fat on one side and the taste is better than I could get in England. Cost 9 Złoty. Addicted to bacon butties with HP brown sauce.

Sister visiting from the UK tomorrow is bringing me my Summer supply of Heinz salad cream.
peterweg 37 | 2,311
8 May 2012 #37
this is the one made in germany.

Yup, thats the one in Carrefore. Made in Germany you say? seems a bit illegal to call it Irish.

I get a half kilo of bacon every week at a local butchers in town called "Rolneck". They cut the rashers to the thickness I want, there is only a fine edge of fat on one side and the taste is better than I could get in England.

I get various type of bacon that make excellent bacon and they don't add water to them (for better or worse) .
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854
8 May 2012 #38
Yup, thats the one in Carrefore. Made in Germany you say? seems a bit illegal to call it Irish.

Irish cheese isnt great, so I am lost as to why a German cheese company calls it so. Easi-singles quality is all that is found in Irish supermarkets.

The farmers markets have some good fare, but.

Enjoyed a lovely full Irish/English breakfast for 10.95 this morning. Bit expensive but all produce was local and it was cooked to order.

Cracking breakfast. First one in months. Nice toasted batch bread served for dipping. Quality.

Not wanting to make any expats jealous or anything................
pip 10 | 1,658
8 May 2012 #39
I dunno, Haagen daz is made in the u.s- all the mexican style foods purchased in Poland are made in the Netherlands---globalization at its finest!
peterweg 37 | 2,311
8 May 2012 #40
Irish cheese isnt great, so I am lost as to why a German cheese company calls it so. Easi-singles quality is all that is found in Irish supermarkets.

Ireland like the UK has good milk, butter and Cheese. The Greeks. for instance, will never compete with all that rain. I find it very hard to believe that Irish cheese will be/can be made in Germany without breaking EU laws on Origin. I'd think its Irish cheese packaged up in Germany.

edit:

Especially as DAIRYGOLD is an Irish company.

Dairygold Food Ingredients Ltd (DFI) is Ireland's second largest milk producer, processing over c. 960 million litres annually into top quality dairy products. Based in the heart of Ireland's fertile milk producing region, we source our milk solely from shareholders' grass-fed herds based in the temperate climate of South West Irelan

dairygoldfoodingredients.com/Ireland

That cheese is 100% Irish.
Vincent 9 | 886
8 May 2012 #41
That cheese is 100% Irish

I don't want to be a killjoy here, but the thread is about Miracle whip!
peterweg 37 | 2,311
8 May 2012 #42
True, but its impossible to buy in Poland.
Polonius3 993 | 12,357
26 May 2012 #43
You can approximate the taste of Miracle whip if you stir a teaspon or so sugar into a jar of oridnary mayo.


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