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I thought about bringing a giant bottle of Daddies Sauce, a litre of Heinz Salad Cream, and a vat of Small Chunk Branston but realised it might cause offence.I'm thinking of bringing a small bottle of Tajín seasoning with me to improve the taste of some of the blander pilgrim's meals.
It's not Mexico, so those wouldn't be common in Spain.Sounds like I should bring some of those deli sealed one use packs of mayo with me. But they do have jalapeno sauce in Spain don't they??? Please tell me yes!!!I can forego eating the peppers but a man has to have his jalapeno or habanero sauce. Once you have stunned the tastebuds anything tastes passable!
now that sounds good myself unable to eat eggs..so the tostada con tomate sounds real healthy.Nicest and cheapest cafe breakfast - tostada con tomate. It's plain toast which comes with a small bowl of a paste made of peeled and bashed tomatoes, you spread it on the bread and drizzle with olive oil. Tastier and healthier than boring old mermelada.
What! No Marmite!I thought about bringing a giant bottle of Daddies Sauce, a litre of Heinz Salad Cream, and a vat of Small Chunk Branston but realised it might cause offence.
I thought about bringing a giant bottle of Daddies Sauce, a litre of Heinz Salad Cream, and a vat of Small Chunk Branston but realised it might cause offence.
What! No Marmite!
We used to call this carbo-cond when I was a student - carbohydrate plus condiment, the last resort. Rice and marmite is the worst.Mushroom soup sprinkled over pasta
There are various spicy paprika type sauces in bottles. And the pickled pimentos are very nice. So fear not.[/QUOte
I was just being a smarta** with my comments, so sorry bout that. Almost each society has some form of spicy condiment; whether it is Hatch chili and ghost pepper, or jalapeno and habanero, or wasabi or Polish horseradish, so I do not fear for not finding something hot enough for my tastes...but about that ghost chile...
Try "Slap Ya Mama". Similar to Tony's but more peppery and not as salty. It's my go-to seasoning.Maybe I should pack some Tony's.
I used to work for a firm in Huntsville Alabama but based in the UK. On my trips to Head Office I used to take jars of Piccalilli and Branston for my colleagues who had become addicted while stationed in the UK. On my return journey I had Choululah hot sauce, Various steak and BBQ sauces for my American colleagues based in the UK.I'm an American and I like Branston pickle!
Cholula can now be purchased in the UKI'm taking Cholula...can't be helped.
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