Where can I find corn or maize in London?!


Question:

Where can I find corn or maize in London?


Answers:
You'll find it in most supermarkets. It's called "corn on the cob".

In a can( tin if you will) at the grocery store.

Everything's sold in London. Try any of the supermarkets. Or some of the Indian [Hindu] markets, maybe around the west end [Brick lane markets etc.]

When it's in season, your nearest greengrocers. This time of year, in tins at Tesco.

At any S-African shop and there are loads of them around. Order online from Biltongdirect . Wat wil jy maak liefie mieliepap of stywepap:))

Tescos, sainsburys, marks and spencers........... any supermarket!

Try a fishing tackle shop , corn and maize are agreat fish bait and the stuff they sell are for human consumption.

London Fields (Railway Station - he ho)

farmer's market

Hello,

Answer: To be honest with you, you should be able to find corn meal or corn flour or polenta in any good local wholefood shop or health food store. The only place I can think of is Neils Yard in Covent Garden central london. But I'm sure many many shops or delicattesen will have corn or maize.

**Many markets & shops will have the fresh vegetable maize or corn on the cobb, even supermarkets like Tesco or ASDA should stock this.

IR

plenty about

if you live close to ridley road market in hackney you will find it or try the afro carribean shops happy new year

no idea!!
here in india we get them at road by sellers........

if you're talking about the dry yellow corn meal stuff, go to Tesco, they've just started selling it. its in a bag and one lot is actually called cornmeal, and another lot is called polenta. its 55p a bag

in the Pet shops




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