IrisSenior
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Heinz makes a "British" version of brown beans. They are tastier IMHO.What on earth is British Brown Beans ?![]()
Heinz makes a "British" version of brown beans. They are tastier IMHO.What on earth is British Brown Beans ?![]()
Yes I love fenugreek. In fact I love to cook. I live in Canada so definitely the other side of the pond and while we live in a rural setting we have access to almost things. Like you, anything we can’t get we purchase on line. I haven’t made this yet but I will this week.If you have Fenugreek on hand, I am impressed.
I bought my first bottle years ago when making some middle eastern veggie stew, and don't think I touched it again until making this butter.
You live over the pond, don't you? I thought those ingredients might be familiar to you, what with the international influences you have there. I had lots of access to most anything I wanted when I lived outside of Washington DC, but now that I live in a very rural area, the internet is my primary source other than a couple of small ethnic shops 30 miles up the road...or "down the frog" if you're so inclined
edit to add: Oops. I see from another post you live in the states. That "u" in "favourite" threw me!
May I ask what the difference is? I always thought baked beans were baked beans.Heinz makes a "British" version of brown beans. They are tastier IMHO.
It's basically the same texture. I usually heat it up in the microwave with the microwave cover on it. Not ideal but edible. Best would be to heat it in a pot with a little water or gravy.Diva, never knew you could freeze rice. Does it stay the same texture? I generally use brown rice.
That's interesting, they're not on sale here...so it's odd that they're called ''British''...Heinz makes a "British" version of brown beans. They are tastier IMHO.
I had to look it up on the web to satisfy my curiosity.May I ask what the difference is? I always thought baked beans were baked beans.![]()
Hollydolly - we have a store not far from me that sells "British Foods". There was a ginger cookie that I really liked. It was called "Ginger Bits" and now I can't get it - this was even before the virus. Sigh... It seems sometimes when I really like something it disappears from the shelf. Sigh...That's interesting, they're not on sale here...so it's odd that they're called ''British''...
Wonder where they actually get these things that they sell in the USA under the Guise of being ''British'' because most of it we've never heard of her in the ukHollydolly - we have a store not far from me that sells "British Foods". There was a ginger cookie that I really liked. It was called "Ginger Bits" and now I can't get it - this was even before the virus. Sigh... It seems sometimes when I really like something it disappears from the shelf. Sigh...
I doubt that you'll find our version of Chinese food in Beijing, either.Wonder where they actually get these things that they sell in the USA under the Guise of being ''British'' because most of it we've never heard of her in the uk
. I remember once taking a picture of the American section in one of our ''International Aisles'' in the supermarket .. and posting it on the forum.. there was Reeces' cups and Hershey bars American people recognised , but overall everything in my picture which was supposedly ''American''. was unknown to any American forum members..![]()
Exactly...you won't. I know this for a fact having worked in a Chinese restaurant myself here many years ago.... The restaurant was actually owned by a Welsh couple.. the only thing Chinese about it was the chef, and he cooked the western version of Chinese food that we all know and love in the west but he explained to me that the Chinese don't eat this type of food..I doubt that you'll find our version of Chinese food in Beijing, either.
Chinese food has always been my favorite..Give me a bowl of Hot & Sour soup, fried dumplings and and a plate of Szechuan Fried Green Beans and I am a happy camper. (Pho is a close second.) I've been to Chinese restaurants that have "on request" menus with authentic cuisine, but those are rare.Exactly...you won't. I know this for a fact having worked in a Chinese restaurant myself here many years ago.... The restaurant was actually owned by a Welsh couple.. the only thing Chinese about it was the chef, and he cooked the western version of Chinese food that we all know and love in the west but he explained to me that the Chinese don't eat this type of food..
. It's rare now for anyone other than Asians to own and work in Asian restaurants here , mainly they're Vietnamese in the ''Chinese'' Take-aways.. and Chinese in the Restaurants ... and Japanese, and Koreans in their own restaurants too... I love most asian food. ..well at least the western style anyway![]()
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