Quintessentially British food & snacks
Quintessentially British food & snacks
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juggsy

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1,522 posts

155 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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My American friend is going back to the US after a stay in Blighty. I want to send him off with a few bits which you can really only get here.

What snacks and foodstuffs would you say are quintessentially British? Must be easy to transport and ideally not need refrigeration. I’m starting the list with Branston Pickle and Marmite.

Go!

vaud

58,400 posts

180 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Piccalilli
Pickled walnuts
English breakfast tea
Worcestershire sauce
Rich tea biscuits or digestives
HP sauce
Colmans mustard
Bisto gravy

55palfers

6,307 posts

189 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Decent beer and ales

extraT

1,876 posts

175 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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https://www.britishcornershop.co.uk

I’ve used these guys to get Brit stuff here in Austria. Can recommend for any expats (not affiliated, I’m just a happy customer even if the prices are a bit steep… still beggars an’ all that)…

Apparently they ship to USA as well.


Lotobear

8,767 posts

153 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Twiglets

craigjm

20,873 posts

225 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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vaud said:
Worcestershire sauce
The Americans use far more wash your sister sauce than we do. They put it in just about everything so it’s very easy to get over there

bigpriest

2,382 posts

155 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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A jar of mince meat or marmalade
Swizzels sweets
Kendal mint cake
Bird's trifle mix

FredericRobinson

4,829 posts

257 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Scampi fries

48k

16,793 posts

173 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Pork Scratchings

Proper chocolate

offspring86

729 posts

197 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Remember, chains like tend to Kroger stock British snacks, so stuff like digestive biscuits, Worcestershire sauce, marmite, Bisto, Colmans and tea are actually quite accessible to people in the US.

They don't get our selection of chocolates though, they are always a big hit. Maoam goes down well from experience.

I recently sent a parcel to a friend that had Jaffa Cakes, Cadbury's Fingers, Matchmakers and Galaxy Caramel, all of which seem very popluar.

55palfers said:
Decent beer and ales
They have this, in abundance.

extraT said:
https://www.britishcornershop.co.uk

I’ve used these guys to get Brit stuff here in Austria. Can recommend for any expats (not affiliated, I’m just a happy customer even if the prices are a bit steep… still beggars an’ all that)…

Apparently they ship to USA as well.
Can confirm, I've used them many times for sending snacks to the US.

juice

9,658 posts

307 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Jammy Dodgers

DodgyGeezer

47,413 posts

215 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Bovril

Bisto

Oxo

vaud

58,400 posts

180 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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boyse7en

8,034 posts

190 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Christmas pudding. It's mere existence baffles many of them.
Custard

Mr Roper

14,200 posts

219 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Gentleman's relish.

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

211 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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QuartzDad

2,833 posts

147 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Tablet.

Took some to Sweden, they were amazed anyone from Scotland makes it to adulthood.

21TonyK

13,100 posts

234 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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I know they eat them in Aus but I would say mushy peas are a candidate.

juggsy

Original Poster:

1,522 posts

155 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Some great suggestions so far, thanks! I'm definitely thinking some biscuits - Jammie Dodgers, Hob Nobs, Digestives etc are a winner, HP sauce a good call. Know these things can be bought in the US if you look hard enough, idea is to go back with a bit of a goody bag.

Not so convinced with a jar of mincemeat, he wouldn't know what to do with it (although could point him to some recipes). Could be tricky at customs too particularly if it contains suet.

anonymous-user

79 months

Thursday 16th March 2023
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Jacobs cheesy footballs. A bit rare outside of xmas time though.