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Iymnok
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 12:09 pm
I never liked Concord grape juice. Kedem Rosa or golden is way better.
We only get kedem concord for grape juice ices.
I want a bigger variety of barbecue sauce. American of course.
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Reality
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 12:14 pm
juggling wrote: | Wissotzky is the most ubiquitous brand of tea in Israel. I think she meant people bring it *from* Israel as gifts to people in chul. |
I didn't realize that. We always drank wissotzky tea back in Brooklyn.
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amother
Bergamot
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 1:23 pm
From Belgium:
Hagelslag
Jagedde
Schokolade-Koffiekoek
Kaaspotjes
From Switzerland:
Thomy Mayonnaise
Zweifel Paprika Chips
Herbamare
Bratwurst/Wienerli/etc
From Israel:
Pita's (real, authentic)
Chummus (real, authentic)
Schoko BeSakit
Apropos
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amother
Grape
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 5:39 pm
This is such an entertaining thread for me, waking up so many old flavours. My grandmother is from Melbourne, my mil from Brooklyn. I am from Uk and have travelled quiet a bit to Israel.
My great aunt owns haymishes bakery in Melbourne. the coconut cookies are delicious . My grandmother would always bring us chocolate in huge bags. The strawberry and mint ones in the pastel packets. yum. I remember our first meal to Melbourne was sausages it was delicious. We went to baleret. Good memories.
My most favoured food from new York is the American doughnuts, here in London they are made from challah dough at least that what it taste like.
Israeli shawarma and falafel are the best. And having an ice coffee as soon as you land of the flight is a dream.
I had a delicous shashuka in one of the hotels it was the first time I was introduced to it.
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amother
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 5:45 pm
amother Grape wrote: | This is such an entertaining thread for me, waking up so many old flavours. My grandmother is from Melbourne, my mil from Brooklyn. I am from Uk and have travelled quiet a bit to Israel.
My great aunt owns haymishes bakery in Melbourne. the coconut cookies are delicious . My grandmother would always bring us chocolate in huge bags. The strawberry and mint ones in the pastel packets. yum. I remember our first meal to Melbourne was sausages it was delicious. We went to baleret. Good memories.
My most favoured food from new York is the American doughnuts, here in London they are made from challah dough at least that what it taste like.
Israeli shawarma and falafel are the best. And having an ice coffee as soon as you land of the flight is a dream.
I had a delicous shashuka in one of the hotels it was the first time I was introduced to it. |
Everything from haymishe is absolutely delicious 😋😋 so funny you can relate to this whole thread!
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amother
Moonstone
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 5:48 pm
amother Dandelion wrote: | I'm a long-exiled Brit.
I miss Rakusens digestive biscuits, orange jaffa cakes, real dairy chocolate eclairs fresh from the bakery, iced buns, golden syrup, marmite and humzingers. Do they still make all those products in Blighty?
Cant believe I've been so many years without the above food! |
Grodz stopped making the rectangular iced buns I liked although they have similar ones.
You can still get digestives, dairy eclairs (had one today at a simcha), marmite (there was a terrible few months/years when it stopped being kosher but that time is over bh) golden syrup (with the picture of the lion from Shimshon on it). Not sure about humzingers. And haven't seen jaffa cakes for a while but maybe they are still around.
I miss just the really fresh bread from Sharons and Grods. Kimmel bread with the little caraway seeds with some yummy butter.
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6000miles
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 5:58 pm
I miss the Franzosz whole wheat bread. Especially the mezonos one, which you can have toast and pb for a snack and not have to wash….
Ww bread here in Israel does not compare…..
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Bnei Berak 10
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 6:17 pm
amother Bergamot wrote: | From Belgium:
Hagelslag
Jagedde
Schokolade-Koffiekoek
Kaaspotjes
From Switzerland:
Thomy Mayonnaise
Zweifel Paprika Chips
Herbamare
Bratwurst/Wienerli/etc
From Israel:
Pita's (real, authentic)
Chummus (real, authentic)
Schoko BeSakit
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Thomy mayonnaise is very available and yes there is Herbamare too.
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amother
Oleander
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 6:31 pm
ima_bima wrote: | My parents post me good black teabags. My mom calls Israeli tea "piss water" |
Which ones do they post you? I’m jealous
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amother
Almond
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 6:35 pm
amother Dandelion wrote: | I'm a long-exiled Brit.
I miss Rakusens digestive biscuits, orange jaffa cakes, real dairy chocolate eclairs fresh from the bakery, iced buns, golden syrup, marmite and humzingers. Do they still make all those products in Blighty?
Cant believe I've been so many years without the above food! |
Yes, Yes & yes!
There were times when I would bring / get a lot of these things sent to NY. Now I've either got used to doing without it or you can buy most UK products now in NY.
Marmite is a necessity!
I miss Jaffa cakes. I bought a kosher version recently in NY - I was thoroughly disappointed.
Real British/Israeli bakery, Grodz, or Carmeli - especially the dairy cream cakes.
(No idea what Humzingers are.)
The only mustard is Colman's Mustard - which you can buy in NY now too.
Golden Syrup doesnt have equivalent in USA but can substitute.
American Kedem Grape juice is like drinking straight up sugar shot! It caters to the American sweet tooth. Very easy to like drinking it, but its not the 'real' grape juice!
RIBENA! Get me some of that please!
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Jasmine
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 6:43 pm
My brother and his family live in Australia. When they come to visit the US, they always bring vegemite as apparently when wife and kids can’t live without it. When they go back to AUS from America, my brother has an entire suitcase devoted to Cheerios and his favorite brand of peanut butter.
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amother
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 7:55 pm
Arent jaffa cakes like those biscuits you get in strawberry and orange flavour?
Make is taim though it used to be something else and then they copied it...
Theyr sponge at the bottom with a layer of jam and choc coating.
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amother
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Wed, Sep 20 2023, 8:43 pm
amother Caramel wrote: | Arent jaffa cakes like those biscuits you get in strawberry and orange flavour?
Make is taim though it used to be something else and then they copied it...
Theyr sponge at the bottom with a layer of jam and choc coating. |
Yes I love those too!! We had them in Australia growing up. Oh would so love to find them in NY...
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a2z
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Thu, Sep 21 2023, 2:43 am
In Israel we only have donuts chanukah time 😭
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juggling
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Thu, Sep 21 2023, 2:48 am
a2z wrote: | In Israel we only have donuts chanukah time 😭 |
Maybe it's a hechsher not everyone eats, but there are definitely places to buy donuts all year.
Mr. Donut is a company that makes them, they are sold in various stores. Their website shows where you can buy them in every city, and I think you can order direct from them, as well.
Herby's of Beit El also makes them year-round, and they, too, sell to stores in other towns.
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essie14
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Thu, Sep 21 2023, 3:04 am
a2z wrote: | In Israel we only have donuts chanukah time 😭 |
My local.maafe neeman sells donuts practically all year round. Both Sufganiyot and 'American style'
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Bnei Berak 10
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Thu, Sep 21 2023, 3:05 am
But we have Twinings tea in Israel (finally) as well as Lipton.
Osher ad sells the brand Impra, also good.
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