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Favourite snacks from other countries?
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GordyR
30-05-2013
Beef Jerky from America.

You can get it here in the UK but it's expensive so works out cheaper to get a friend to send it to me from over the pond.
cassius_west
30-05-2013
Veggy samosa probably my favourite followed by sesame prawn toast.
waterlooenders
31-05-2013
Meiji Hello panda's are really good - little biscuits filled with chocolate.
Sadly they're fairly expensive, the cheapest I've found in a store was £1.35 for a little box. Good occasionally though.

I also really like Laffy Taffy, sadly the only place that sold it near my college shut down.
joe2-snj
31-05-2013
USA - Boylan's Natural root beer

France - Doughnuts filled with Nutella like spread, Croquaunt aux Noisettes, Tarte au Pomme

Poland - Pudliszki ketchup

Belguim - Leige Waffles

Jamaica - Patties yum yum and nom
daisiesfan
31-05-2013
Originally Posted by g-bhxu:
“Tim Tams - Australian Penguins”

I was gonna say Tim Tams too, they are sooo nice and far better than Penguins.
They brought them out here a few years ago and then completely disappeared. I was gutted.
Shappy
31-05-2013
Indonesian Cassava Crisps (/Chips)

Also, a lot of Indian street food:

Pani puri
Bhel puri
Channa
Samosas
cassius_west
31-05-2013
Originally Posted by joe2-snj:
“Jamaica - Patties yum yum and nom”

Good shout. I love these. Whilst working at my first ever job some 21 years ago, this van called 'Snaxwagon' used to come round the industrial estate at about 11am-ish every day. They sold these proper home made beef Jamaican patties which were divine. Never had anything like 'em since. Tried the mass-produced ones in the supermarket and they've got like a teaspoon of filling inside a bone-dry shell...awful.
Millie Muppet
01-06-2013
Spanish 'palomitas' - soft, crumbly,powdery popcorn that tastes like melted butter.

They sell them in kiosks everywhere over there; I love them.
cnbcwatcher
02-06-2013
I like a lot of German crisps and sweets, including Haribo. A lot of the stuff isn't available here in Ireland. I usually stock up when I go to Germany or order it online.
mackara
02-06-2013
Not really foreign but I like Dulse, used to available once a year but I can get it once a week from the local market nowadays
paul_green1
02-06-2013
American Jolly Rancher Candy

http://www.monstersweets.co.uk/jolly...candy-25-c.asp
evil c
03-06-2013
Honey, almond and chocolate halva.

Baklava.
Phoenix Lazarus
03-06-2013
Poppadoms
Onion bhajis
Vegetabe samosas
Patra
Chevda
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