What isle is "Worchestershire sauce" located in in the grocery store?!


Question: i need it for my recipe


Answers: i need it for my recipe

It will be in the aisle marked sauces, with all the other bottled sauces. At least it is in my local shop. The correct spelling is "Worcestershire" and the correct pronunciation is "WOO-sta-sha". The price will naturally depend on where you live (it originates of course in England, from the county of that name) and the size you buy as well as the pricing policies of the shop you buy it at. It doesn't cost much at home but if you're in America and buying an import, it might be at premium cost.

If you have any left over, sprinkle just a little on your cheese on toast before you put it under the grill. Mmmmmmm :)

near the ketchup and other condiments

and I think I paid about 2.50 for it last time I bought some (Texas)

The condiment isle (where they sell ketchup and mustard).

There is the generic version and the real stuff. You'll pay anywhere between $2 and $6, depending on the size of the bottle and the quality.

The quality stuff is imported from Great Britain and contains anchovies.

Try the "sauce" isle.

I'd guess it's where the other condiments, like ketchup, are. Depending on the brand and size of bottle, $3-6 I'd think.

by the condiments: mustard, ketchup, BBQ sauce ... usually on the top shelf. You should be able to find a small bottle for under $2 (storebrand)

Usually it is in the aisle with the ketchup and BBQ sauce.

I would think its near the salad dressings, pickles,olives, oils and vinegars. I believe its around $2.99 a bottle.

Yeah, I agree with everyone else, the sauce/condiment isle.
I like calling it Woschy sauce :)

isle 3. just look up. you'll see it.

where all the sauces are. u cant miss it.





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