12-19-2004, 10:26 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Location: Oregon
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Favorite Hard To Find Food
All of us have foods that we love that may be hard to find where we live or hard to find period. What's your favorite hard to find food?
I love All-Dressed Ruffles, but unfortunately they are only available in Canada. So every time I visit BC I stock up. I also love Japanese peach water; fortunately that's easier to get at an Asian market in Portland. European Fanta (very different from American Fanta) is another favorite of mine that I can't get my hands on frequently.
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12-20-2004, 03:52 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Location: IN, USA
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not really sure... I can easily find it because its at a restaurant not far from home, but its the only place I know I can get it and its not exactly the cheapest item on the menu... that being said
Swordfish.
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12-20-2004, 08:23 AM | #4 (permalink) |
All hail the Mountain King
Location: Black Mesa
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My favourite foods that I rarely get to enjoy:
Pocari Sweat: A great Japanese version of GatorAde that I have yet to find in North America. Great for hangovers. HB - Icecream Bars: Only available in Ireland so far as I know. The souls of the innocent: Just hard to find anywhere these days.
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12-20-2004, 09:00 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Location: The Kitchen
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Maldon Sea Salt - This salt is cultivated by evaporating sea water. It comes in large, crumbly flakes and has a distinctive mineral taste. I finally found some in a gourmet shop on the other side of town and have resolved to never use regular table salt again. There are a few other exotic varieties of salt that I'd still like to try, French 'Fleur de Sel', which is considered the rarest and best salt from a batch of sun-evaporated sea salt. Or Hawaiian Red Sea Salt, which gets its colour from the iron oxide in the clay in the water that the salt comes from. The flavour differences that you can get from a dish depending on what kind of salt you use is amazing.
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12-20-2004, 09:40 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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Location: Chicago
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Zucchini Blossoms... stuffed with a little bit of goat cheese with some light herbs, lightly lightly sauteed. Absolute heaven. Had them in Australia, and have been hard pressed to find them anywhere else.
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12-20-2004, 09:49 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Location: Maineville, OH
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A number of Japanese delicacies, including (but not limited to) the following:
UCC Melon Soda Melon pan Pocari Sweat Vermont Curry (used to be stocked by a local grocery, but they stopped! BAH!) There was this wonderful apple tea that I drank when I was in Japan - I have not found it since. Oyako-donburi (found a place in Brookline - near Boston - that serves GREAT donburi...but nowhere in Cincinnati) |
12-20-2004, 12:41 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Location: My own little world (also Canada)
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Team Cheerios. Only available in the US. Also, Four Cheese Pizza Pockets which are only sold at Superstore in small packs.
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12-22-2004, 07:48 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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Location: Northern California
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Galler chocolates - the REAL Belgian stuff (forget that Godiva shite). Even the simple milk chocolate bars are unparalleled.
Cadbury bars from the UK - i.e. Picnic, Double Decker, Flake (especially in ice cream)... I'll have to add a vote to european Fanta. Good cream soda - I remember having this as a kid but haven't found a decent one since - the search continues... Decent (i.e. not wimpy) ginger beer - actually I've found a decent source a couple of months ago |
12-22-2004, 01:16 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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Location: The Top Rope
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What's all dressed ruffles?
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12-22-2004, 01:44 PM | #13 (permalink) | |
All hail the Mountain King
Location: Black Mesa
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I'll take this one if no one minds. A "Ruffle" is a type of potato chip (or crisp for our UK members). Ruffles are known for being a little thicker than a regular potato chip. The "All Dressed" kind (also my favourite) are seasoned with everything. So they have all the regular chip flavours mixed together (salt and vinagar, ketchup, BBQ, et al). They're awesome
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12-23-2004, 07:15 AM | #18 (permalink) |
it's jam
Location: Lowerainland BC
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fresh wasabi..It's available once in a while, but not often enough.
salted herring...the local Dutch food store has them, but they are not as good as the ones in Holland and also quite expensive.
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12-24-2004, 11:02 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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Location: Shalimar, FL
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my dad looooves JC Potter hotlinks. They scare me but he manages to score them from people visiting Oklahoma often.
Euro fanta, pocari sweat as well(though when my cousin first gave it to me I thought I would be grossed out who drinks "sweat"?) not so much hard to find as it is EXPENSIVE fleur de sal which is found at Miami Beach's Epicurious and maybe maybe maybe whole foods french fries and gravy.. like the crazy canadians eat not hard to find the ingredients for, just hard to find out while dining malt-o-meal the hot stuff... |
12-24-2004, 11:15 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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Location: Jayhawkland
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Every time I visit family on the east coast I get blue crab. Living in Kansas it's pretty tough getting them at all, not to mention fresh.
I could also mention about 100 beers I got in DC. A place called the Brickskeller has/had the Guiness World Record for the most varities of beer commercially available with 1072. Also in DC, Ben's Chili Bowl has the best chili dogs and chili cheeseburgers I've ever eaten. Last edited by Bacchanal; 12-25-2004 at 12:17 PM.. |
12-25-2004, 04:00 AM | #21 (permalink) |
It's All About The Ass!!
Location: In a pool of mayonnaise!!
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I don't even think they make these anymore but "Obosies" potato chips from Keebler. There was another product from Keebler when I was young, a cookie..it had chocolate with cookie wrapped around it so that the chocolate was on the inside...and I think it may have had a kiss on the top of the cookie but I'm not sure. Those were awesome . "Cookies & Creme" Twix candy bar (My favorite candy bar of all time). Kool Stuff Oreo Toaster Pastries (I REALLY miss those). Then theres this little pizza joint in the mall in Greenville Texas called "Andy's Pizza" and it is some of THE BEST pizza I've ever eaten. Matter of fact everything they made there was good. Also when I lived in a town called Commerce Texas just outside of Greenville there was this resturant called "Paesano's" and there they had the best Chicken Parmesian I've had in ages and THE BEST chicken Parmesian sandwhich in the world! Well probably not but the best I've ever had yet. HUGE sandwhich...you had to dislocate your jaw to fit it in your mouth. They had really great Cheese pizza too which was a favorite during Lent . I worked at a resturant in Commerce called "Lonestar Pizza Works" and as time went on my boss decided to get a grill to add new menu items including burgers made from real Angus Beef. Best damn burgers I've had yet. And we got to be the taste testers for all the new ideas . Definitely miss working there. All my female co-workers were gorgeous too.
Cinnamon Mini Buns cereal was definitely a favorite of mine I don't think they make that anymore either. These days I'm seeing less and less Sbarro's in the malls around us. That really pisses me off! In Dallas Texas theres this place in one of the malls thats called "Cornerstone Bakery" I think and they have probably the best sandwhiches I've ever eaten. Also there was this chain in Corpus Christi Texas called "Redline Burgers" those were some damn good burgers. Hmm can't think of anymore just yet. Asta!!
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12-25-2004, 12:24 PM | #23 (permalink) |
It's All About The Ass!!
Location: In a pool of mayonnaise!!
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^ You could? Sweet Spots? I see. You didn't like Cookies N Cream Twix eh? Haha actually now that I'm older I might not be able to handle the sweetness of the old bar...What I wouldn't do for another taste though. Oboisies were the best! You rock!
Asta!!
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12-25-2004, 05:17 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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Location: Kansas City
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Does anyone remember when McDonalds used to have the Burgers of the Month? For a while around '94-'96 they had some creative ones.
My favorite was one called the.....hell, what was it called??? Damn, damn, damn. It had like an onion bun, pepperjack cheese, and a spicy sauce. It was like the Spicy Burger, or, or, or.....crap! Does anyone know what I'm talking about here? Yeah, well, it's hard to find because they only offered it for like a month, and it never came back. It was good though. Man, I'm starving! |
12-25-2004, 06:31 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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Hard to find good Malaysian food in America. I got hooked when I went home with my fiancee earlier this year. Curry Mee is soooooo good, as is Roti Telur and about 1000 other things I had there.
I also can't find Diet Wink any more in stores. I used to drink Wink as a kid, but it was too sweet as an adult and the diet stuff was perfect!
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12-26-2004, 11:24 AM | #26 (permalink) |
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Location: Texas
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Fresh crawfish.
They are seasonal and you really find them down in south TX and Louisiana sold in the big 40+lb sacks. I know you find crawfish pretty much anywhere around ponds and lakes but the southern "farm raised" that you buy at the seafood markets and stands are awsome. Then you boil them alive in shrimp and crab boil and some cayenne pepper.
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12-26-2004, 02:06 PM | #28 (permalink) |
Minion of the scaléd ones
Location: Northeast Jesusland
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Kaputzinger Schwartze Hefe-Weizen
Fat Tire Ale (not sold in Virginia) Beef Master hot dogs. Best hot dogs ever. Taste like steak in a convenient tubular form. Found them at a Harry Peter in North Carolina once. Haven't seen them since.
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12-28-2004, 03:31 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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Location: Texas
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K-Wise-Have you tried Munchos? They ain't Obosies, but they're the closest I've found.
Also from that time period were chips called Ripplins, which were the best bbq chips ever. My favorite food thing to have that's hard to find is probably a good Moscato. I live in a dry county, which means we're surrounded by sores selling hard liquor and very little wine, and can't have any shipped. Plus, I'm damn picky. After that, those pos rectangle sasauge pizza's we had at my high school. I'd KILL to be able to get like 8 million cases of those.
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12-28-2004, 08:06 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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Location: La la land
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I would say two very different items....
There is a place I got a sushi roll at that was just amazing: fatty tuna roll with jalopeno peppers in it. Amazing. Never seen it since at any other japanese place. Also, I used to live in Arizona but moved to Virginia where there is no Jack in the Box fast food joints. I miss their tacos. |
12-28-2004, 08:25 PM | #33 (permalink) |
It's All About The Ass!!
Location: In a pool of mayonnaise!!
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Yes as a matter of fact I have had Munchos. First had them in grade school many many moons ago...Kids would go ape shit or them and "Spirals" those 2 were gone almost instantly and all that was left were regular potato chips or Funions. I eat Munchos on a regular basis. Fantastic chips. My old friends in grade school used to put ruby-red apple sauce on those very same pizzas you speak of . I just couldn't understand it.
Asta!!
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01-25-2005, 08:25 AM | #36 (permalink) |
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Location: Midway, KY
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Root beer barrels! For those of you not in the know, these are little hard candies that are flavored like root beer. Brach's makes an "A&W" branded root beer barrel that is probably the best I have had, but can't ever find outside of a blended mix (who wants to buy 1 pound of hard candy for 10 root beer barrels?) My wonderful wife went out of her way to find a local candy shop that carries root beer barrels, though not the Brach's kind. A close second though.
My other cravable food is the 7-11 slurpee. Nothing else like it. There are no 7-11 stores anywhere near where we live now. Probably a good thing since I would get one of these every day if I could. When we travel I always take my collector's Slurpee mug with me in hopes of passing a 7-11 rich area of the country.
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01-27-2005, 06:30 PM | #38 (permalink) |
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Location: dar al-harb
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i'll second (or 3rd or 4th... whatever) the vote for Pocari Sweat. after backpacking japan in the dead of summer for a month i developed a keen eye for the ubiquitous japanese vending machine stocked with the stuff. not too sweet, not too bland... good times.
even though i wasn't that fond of it, i'm curious to know if there is a case of crystal pepsi to be had anywhere in this world?
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01-27-2005, 10:37 PM | #39 (permalink) | |
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01-28-2005, 06:38 AM | #40 (permalink) |
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Location: In a forest of red tape (but hey, I have scissors)
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I am normally not a Gatorade fan, but the Chironja flavored version is excellent. Unfortunately, it appears that it is only available in Puerto Rico.
Aside: any TFPer's in PR? If so, I would make it extremely worth your while to assist me in getting some shipped up to Indiana.... |
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