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I am desperate for some proper Colman's English Mustard. I've tried Makro and a few other places but can't find it. Can anyone point me towards somewhere that sells it here, either in a bricks and mortar shop or online? My ham sandwiches and home-made burgers just aren't the same without it.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Just now, blackcab said:

 

Thank you. I have always used the pots of mustard, has anyone tried using the powder that you need to reconstitute? Is it any different?

 

Unfortunately Villa Market won't deliver to my address but I'll pick up some next time I travel.

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4 minutes ago, Denim said:

Could try Lazada. Deliver to anywhere and pretty quick but more expensive. Depends how much you want it.

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/catalog/?q=Colmans+mustard&_keyori=ss&from=input&spm=a2o4m.home.search.go.11256f84aOEC8N

 

That's nuts, more than ten times the price in the UK. I'll just have to be conservative when using it. How can something that costs 50 baht in the UK end up costing 500-600 baht in Thailand?

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Just now, BenDeCosta said:

 

That's nuts, more than ten times the price in the UK. I'll just have to be conservative when using it. How can something that costs 50 baht in the UK end up costing 500-600 baht in Thailand?

145bht here ..........

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/colmans-mustard-powder-113g-113-i1846500717-s5610748944.html

 

or you could go mad and try McGarret's mustard powder for 48bht .......

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/35-i280733954-s454630272.html?&search=pdp_v2v

 

or super strong WASABI for 48bht.

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/35-i280740634-s454629321.html

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We have a small type Supermarket chain here called Sentosa. They sell small boxes of powdered mustard under the Brooks brand. Just make a paste out of it with a few drops of water at a time. Proper hot English mustard. Be very easy to miss if you dont know what your looking for. I imagine available Makro maybe even Big C

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I live in a small village, none of the Thai supermarkets will deliver to my address, so I will have to go and buy as much as I can next time I am in Bangkok. I usually stay around soi 11, so where should I go to buy it?

 

Thanks in advance, I know this might seem like a petty matter, but it's important for me. I can get Heinz American mustard here but it's basically yellow mayonnaise, and it doesn't clear out my sinuses.

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15 hours ago, BenDeCosta said:

 

That's nuts, more than ten times the price in the UK. I'll just have to be conservative when using it. How can something that costs 50 baht in the UK end up costing 500-600 baht in Thailand?

 

I agree which is why a rarely order food I miss. However , I just couldn't get OXO beef stock cubes locals so ordered some online for things like spagetti and chilli  etc. Needs must.

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3 minutes ago, Denim said:

 

I agree which is why a rarely order food I miss. However , I just couldn't get OXO beef stock cubes locals so orderec some online for things like spagetti and chilli etc. Needs must.

 

I use the Thai Knorr Beef stock cubes, great for chilli con carne, spaghetti bolognese, beef casseroles and they only costs a few baht. Add in a splash of Worcestershire sauce, you won't notice the difference.

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16 minutes ago, BenDeCosta said:

 

That's nuts, more than ten times the price in the UK. I'll just have to be conservative when using it. How can something that costs 50 baht in the UK end up costing 500-600 baht in Thailand?

Profit/price gouging/Thai greed take your pick.

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15 hours ago, BenDeCosta said:

 

I use the Thai Knorr Beef stock cubes, they only costs a few baht. Add in a splash of Worcestershire sauce, you won't notice the difference.

 

I've never seen them so didn't know they exist !! Now I know I'll keep my eyes open but you know how it is.  In rural areas they don't stock stuff that they think will sit too long on the shelf.

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6 minutes ago, BenDeCosta said:

I live in a small village, none of the Thai supermarkets will deliver to my address, so I will have to go and buy as much as I can next time I am in Bangkok. I usually stay around soi 11, so where should I go to buy it?

 

Thanks in advance, I know this might seem like a petty matter, but it's important for me. I can get Heinz American mustard here but it's basically yellow mayonnaise, and it doesn't clear out my sinuses.

You've just cost me 112bht!

I ordered Brooks for 37bht and Mcgarratts Wasabi for 48bht (= 27bht delivery)

Brooks

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i1513714274-s4002294095.html

 

McGarrett Wasabi

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i280740634-s454629321.html

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3 minutes ago, Denim said:

 

I've never seen them so didn't know they exist !! Now I know I'll keep my eyes open but you know how it is.  In rural areas they don't stock stuff that they think will sit too long on the shelf.

 

I'm in a hyper-rural location and can get the Knorr beef stock cubes and the Thai-manufactured Worcestershire sauce, which is identical to Lea and Perrins. Perfect for chilli con carne, spaghetti bolognese, casseroles and even add a splash to my burgers.

 

It looks like this:

 

 

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42 minutes ago, BenDeCosta said:

 

I'm in a hyper-rural location and can get the Knorr beef stock cubes and the Thai-manufactured Worcestershire sauce, which is identical to Lea and Perrins. Perfect for chilli con carne, spaghetti bolognese, casseroles and even add a splash to my burgers.

 

It looks like this:

 

 

worcestesauce.jpg

Its not too bad at all, and would have it rather than have nothing but it is different to Lea and Perrins, has that Chinese five spice flavor they are fond of here

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This is the one, and it will give your sinuses a blast. I think Chinese and Thai people use mustard for different things so should be available most places. Not easy to find if you don't know what you're looking for. 34 baht last time I bought it and just like the old school English powdered Mustard we get back home. I mix it with the Browns mustard you buy here. great on Ham sangas / fresh bread

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1 hour ago, BenDeCosta said:

 

I'm in a hyper-rural location and can get the Knorr beef stock cubes and the Thai-manufactured Worcestershire sauce, which is identical to Lea and Perrins. Perfect for chilli con carne, spaghetti bolognese, casseroles and even add a splash to my burgers.

 

It looks like this:

 

 

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Yes, that I have managed to get locally in Tesco ( but not seen yet in Big C ) .

I can get delicious chicken liver pate in Big C but not Tesco. Between them both I don't do too bad but I will definitely keep a look out for the knorr beef stock.

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1 minute ago, Denim said:

I can get delicious chicken liver pate in Big C but not Tesco.

 

Can you elaborate on that chicken liver pate?

 

I see duck liver pate from Casino, which is expensive, and I'm not sure if they even have it currently

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1 hour ago, Susco said:

 

Can you elaborate on that chicken liver pate?

 

I see duck liver pate from Casino, which is expensive, and I'm not sure if they even have it currently

 

Yes. It's from Big C in the bacon and sausage section. Price is 95 baht as I remember ( give or take a baht ).

 

I was surprised to see it and found it delicious spread over a toasted slice of my home baked wholemeal bread.

 

Normally if I find an exotic product that I like it is the kiss of death but so far so good with this. Been available for about 2 months now and I am expecting it to disappear before much longer.

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51 minutes ago, BenDeCosta said:

Does wasabi taste the same as English mustard? Because they have it in my local 7-Eleven but I've only tasted it maybe once and can't remember what it was like.


 

If you can’t remember what it tasted like you probably didn't have a big enough dollop.......usually a fiery sensation up your left nostril follows a decent sized sample.

 

I would say that wasabi is stronger than mustard.

 

Thais seem to prefer wasabi...

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7 minutes ago, Denim said:

 

Yes. It's from Big C in the bacon and sausage section. Price is 95 baht as I remember ( give or take a baht ).

 

I was surprised to see it and found it delicious spread over a toasted slice of my home baked wholemeal bread.

 

Normally if I find an exotic product that I like it is the kiss of death but so far so good with this. Been available for about 2 months now and I am expecting it to disappear before much longer.

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Not sure if you are in Pattaya but Siamsburis have a better product at a lower price....... 65 Baht from memory.

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