British home comfort food?

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Soi 88 from Petchkasem. Over the railway crossing. Straight ahead and Baan Khun Por food court on the left. Nany's is on the right just after Tesco Express.
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When I was living in the US about 35y ago a new super supermarket opened. It had an 'International Gourmet section"
I checked the British section with interest-- HP sauce, Branston pickle, Colman's mustard, Bisto, Oxo, and most amusing in a 'gourmet section" Bird's Custard powder.
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I'd forgotten to bring Marmite back with me from the UK so had a look on Laz and was surprised to find the big squeezy 400 gram jar for just 219 baht. Pretty sure that's way cheaper than any shop in Hua Hin which charges that for the small jars.

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/marmi ... 50005.html
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