People that have moved - What food do you miss?
When you move a state, a country or a continent away the food changes, not just the healthy stuff.
Some of it you can learn to make, some of it you find the equivalent and some you just can't figure out. Maybe someone here can help figure out how to make it.
I'm from the UK and missed Scotch Eggs, store bought Pork Pies, English Bread (yes it tastes different), English Heinz baked beans and Bacon.
Scotch eggs and Bread I can now make,
The pork pies are a mystery to me, how do you make that dark pastry!!!!
English Bacon I have to get when I get off the plane at Heathrow.
What can you not get where you are?
(I brought back Baked Beans last time I visited, the customs guy X-Ray'd my bag and said "Ah, Crisps and Baked Beans". I asked how he could tell from an X-Ray what was in the cans, he said after Crisps, Baked Beans are one of the most popular things Brits bring back to the US lol)
** Up to 90 responses and no one has told me how to make pork pies properly yet **
Some of it you can learn to make, some of it you find the equivalent and some you just can't figure out. Maybe someone here can help figure out how to make it.
I'm from the UK and missed Scotch Eggs, store bought Pork Pies, English Bread (yes it tastes different), English Heinz baked beans and Bacon.
Scotch eggs and Bread I can now make,
The pork pies are a mystery to me, how do you make that dark pastry!!!!
English Bacon I have to get when I get off the plane at Heathrow.
What can you not get where you are?
(I brought back Baked Beans last time I visited, the customs guy X-Ray'd my bag and said "Ah, Crisps and Baked Beans". I asked how he could tell from an X-Ray what was in the cans, he said after Crisps, Baked Beans are one of the most popular things Brits bring back to the US lol)
** Up to 90 responses and no one has told me how to make pork pies properly yet **
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I moved from the south to New England and there isn't any proper barbecue here. It's sad. Not really something I can make myself or bring back with me, so I just have it when I go for a visit.0
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im moved from Michigan to Mississippi and dearly miss our Kogel hot dogs! Whenever we drive back for a visit we always bring a bunch back with us.0
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I missed the coney islands when I moved from Detroit to Seattle0
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I moved from VA to AL and where I am at here they don't have a restaurant I love close by.....Panera Bread! It's my absolute favorite, they have the most delicious salads!0
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Cheesesteaks....no one can make them like theydo backin Philly0
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Moved from Philly to Maryland...found a place that makes decent cheesesteaks, but still looking for a good hoagie0
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I moved from Abilene, Texas to L.A. and there are a few restaurants I miss- Rosa's, and Alfonso Hernandez Bakery, to start. mmmmmm0
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i moved from oregon to upstate new york and there are foods i miss... it was so bad when i was prego with my daughter all i wanted was comfort food from home..
jojo's- from albertsons was the worst craving i have ever had0 -
I am from the U.S. Midwest, and I am living in the South now. I don't miss much from Ohio except maybe Tony Packo's, but if I move out of the South in a few years (a distinct possibility,) I will be forever sad to not have Duke's mayonnaise. That stuff is amazing.0
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I miss fantasic northwest seafood
Nothing quite as good as dungeoness, sturgeon, or clams which you procured yourself.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
and JOHNNY'S SEAFOOD SEASONING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
I moved to Florida from Manhattan (NYC) and I miss a ton of food:
I miss Pork and Chive Dumplings fresh from Chinatown
I miss Lamb and rice Gyro from The Wall St area
I miss the Latin food from Alphabet City
I just came back from a 5 week trip to NYC and it sucked because my medication took my sense of taste so I could not taste anything and when it came back everything taste like salt, lemon, vinegar,0 -
Moved from Germany to the UK.
Missed decent rye bread so bake my own now.0 -
Moved from Germany to Canada... I miss real bread0
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grew up in Texas and Oklahoma - moved to Minnesota 15 years ago - I miss good biscuits and White sausage gravy - NO ONE around here can do it....0
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I MISSED THE FRESH FISH AND SHRIMP WHEN I LEFT MOBILE AND MOVED TO SAINT LOUIS0
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Moved from southeastern PA to Seattle. What I miss:
Tastycakes, peirogies, funnel cakes, big Philly soft pretzels and cheesesteaks. And westcoast pizza can't hold a candle to anything you get in the northeast. I miss Ray's pizza in NYC. They don't have hoagies here either, they have subs.0 -
I have moved from everywhere to everywhere so my list is long.
I miss Cornish Pasty's from when I lived in England. I could scarf down those like no tomorrow. And properly made bagels from a real deli. Not been to one of those in years and I miss it.
I miss proper noodles from when I spent some time at school in Japan.
I used to live 15 minutes from the Maryland/PA border and could get such amazing crabs with just a thirty minute drive.
Taco Trucks and proper Mexican food. I lived in LA for a while and that, right there, is what I miss the absolute most.
We were stationed in Texas when I was growing up and I have to admit I loved Texas style BBQ. Sigh
The list goes on and on I assure you. I just miss so many things, the down side to traveling so much and living in new places. Getting addicted to local specialties you cant have anywhere else!0 -
I recently moved to Somalia. I miss food period.0
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I'm from Vermont. I miss REAL Vermont maple syrup (I get my parents to ship me some every so often!) and I really miss creemees!!!0
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I've never moved from Cincinnati, OH but if I did - I'd totally miss my Skyline Chili, Graeter's Ice Cream and LaRosa's Pizza.0
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Chicago to Phoenx... Portillo's Hot Dogs, White Castle, Gino's East, just to name a few....
Oh, also Panera... I miss it, and Paradise Bakery although owned by the same company is nowhere near the same.0 -
Try these:
http://www.britishfoodshop.com/
http://www.britishfooddepot.com/
http://www.britishgoodsonline.com/
My husband is from England and missed a lot of the "home" foods. We live in Canada so we're pretty lucky that we can find the majority of the foods here in British shops. Including pasties!0 -
Kara_xxx said:
Moved from Germany to the UK.
Missed decent rye bread so bake my own now.Franzibear said:
Moved from Germany to Canada... I miss real bread
Have either of you read any Terry Pratchett? I think of Dwarven war bread anytime German bread is mentioned...0 -
I've never moved from Cincinnati, OH but if I did - I'd totally miss my Skyline Chili, Graeter's Ice Cream and LaRosa's Pizza.0
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We moved from Biloxi, MS to Fort Knox, KY and I miss crawfish and Barq's Red Creme Soda.... There is only one gas station near us that sells it and it's out of the way, but when we pass it up and we think about it, my husband will stop and grab me one. He's awesome. LOL0
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I used to live in New Jersey, now I live in Texas. I really miss good italian food. Real pizza, especially.0
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moved from Los Angeles to Germany-I pretty much just miss Mexican food..everything else I can sort of make here from scratch.
Sorry to the German ladies here..yeah..the bread, once you've had it here, you'll miss it anywhere!0 -
I moved from Washington state to Iowa. In Washington we eat tarter with our fries! It is delicious and I miss it so much! I especially miss the tarter sauce from Zip's which I just can't replicate. I am going back in October and that is going to be one of my splurges..a Zip's bacon burger with fries and tarter! Yum!0
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I've never moved from Cincinnati, OH but if I did - I'd totally miss my Skyline Chili, Graeter's Ice Cream and LaRosa's Pizza.
^^^^^ THIS!!! I moved from Ohio to Alabama, and I miss Skyline, Graeters, and Donatos. As a matter of fact, I eat these every time I go home!!0 -
Kara_xxx said:
Moved from Germany to the UK.
Missed decent rye bread so bake my own now.Franzibear said:
Moved from Germany to Canada... I miss real bread
Have either of you read any Terry Pratchett? I think of Dwarven war bread anytime German bread is mentioned...
As a matter of fact yes :P But German bread is so tasty, have you ever tried any?0
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