My prents live in Bulgaria, and are having problems finding where to buy English products whilst over there....... ie like Bisto, Oxo, Paxo etc
She was told you can buy them in Avren...... which is near to them...... but they couldnt find anywhere that DID sell them
Is there such a thing as been able to Import English food into Bulgaria?
Any Info would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
The Bulgarians are not too keen on English tastes - we were surprised to find out Bulgarian kids for example, can't stand baked beans.
There's nothing wrong with Bulgarian food, and when in Rome it is better to do as the Romans do!!
Peter
It probably wouldn't be commercially viable for companies to import the types of thing that your parents are missing, as most Bulgarians that I know wouldn't touch them with a 10-foot bargepole.
If i was to move abroad, i would do plenty of research before I went.
As i would choose Cyprus though, I know I would be okay, as they have all English products over there.
Thanks Baldur, aswell.
To the other posters, although people may live in another country, having grown up in another culture you are bound to miss some favorite foods. My husband makes a nice shepard's pie every now and then and about twice a year has custard on a pie or something and enjoys a few wine gums. Doesn't mean they can't/won't eat Bulgarian food or he won't eat American food (without tons of gravy like he grew up with!) but it's nice for a treat for him to have things from "home".
Old post, I know, but had to comment.
hi am going to sunny beach on the 29/6/07 if your parents are near i could take a few things over if you wish
Even I dont like baked beans
I doubt if many Bulgarians buy these but does "Pechen Bob" sound better, Tanny?
I prefer 'une peche' nowadays..
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