What are the popular British snacks to send abroad??!


Question: I'm thinking to send some typical British snacks to my country(Asia). One of my friends says he misses the Walker's Crisps(onion & cheese Flavour). But I think it's too fragile to send in parcel,though it's light .What kinds of snacks would you recommend ? If you ever sent snacks back to your home, what were popular among your friends??


Answers: I'm thinking to send some typical British snacks to my country(Asia). One of my friends says he misses the Walker's Crisps(onion & cheese Flavour). But I think it's too fragile to send in parcel,though it's light .What kinds of snacks would you recommend ? If you ever sent snacks back to your home, what were popular among your friends??

Monster munch ( pickled onion)

Matchmakers (mint)

Twiglets

Minstrels

Horlicks

Marmite

Ribena ( cant spell it , the drink)

Cider ( A nice cider would not go a miss)

Send your British friends SALT and PEPPER when you get to Asia.... for crying out loud, where's the flavor or should I say flavour there?

Check with the Post Office regarding what you are allowed to send. I know you are not allowed to send a lot of foods. It would be a pity if you sent something, only to have customs confiscate it.

Not really snacks, but distinctive ingredients:
Marmite,
Colmans English Mustard,
Worcestershire Sauce

It really depends on what they loved from here...and what they can't get in Asia!

My partner is from Northern Ireland so his mother sends him parcels of Tayto crisps as you can't get these in England easily.

Crisps and sweets are good because they are light. Maybe you could add some Cadbury's chocolate too? Its quite hard because most popular brands are global these days!

You could always try novelty type sweets such as "Juicy Drop Pops", Bubblegum tape, Millions etc...thats what i'd do! Fun novelty sweets. Tasty and something a bit different! Possibly a bit more American than British but..

Good luck :)

boost or choco bars!

Cadbury's chocolate - it's just not the same abroad! Walkers crisps for sure! Pack them in a box. Quavers. Pepperamis. Easter eggs. Decent breakfast cereal. Nice ham and pate (though don't post it - just take it if you're flying back). Schwartz cooking sachets - shepherd's pie/chilli etc. Bird's custard powder. There are so many things. I'm drooling just thinking about them all! Obviously I am not living at home at the minute either!

Flake Cake
Skips
Monster Munch

I have just moved overseas I have just made myself very hungry!!! and home sick

a double decker and a packet of frazzles? oh and a mint cornetto?

prob difficult to send over, but english breakfasts, fish and chips, burgers and other stuff. snacks would be cakes and biscuits. popcorn?

my best freind lives in paris and i always have to take cadburys flake and decent tea bags with me when i go to visit.





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