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FlobbyWob
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HP Sauce?

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Having issues finding HP sauce in Lefkosa, having checked all the large supermarkets. Had to go south to feed my addiction.

Any tips on where to find it here?

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There's plenty in the Boğaz Molto ... between Girne and Lefkoşa ... we bought some a few days ago.

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I live in Catalkoy and use various Supermarkets in the area.
Supreme, Sah, Erdener and others. They all sell HP Sauce the original brown and also the barbeque version.
Only time not is when they are waiting for a shipment coming in like they have to do on occasion on popular items..
Hope this helps.
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Heinz piccallily any where?

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Think there's an HP sauce drought at the moment.
One day your ship will come in!!!

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13roman58 wrote:
Sun 26 Feb 2023 6:55 pm
Heinz piccallily any where?
If you can't find any Heinz Piccalilly, then why not try some of the local "bikla"
Wikipedia wrote:Cypriot piccalilli
An unsweetened variation of British piccalilli is found in Cyprus (including northern Cyprus). It is without baby onions, with a milder mustard sauce, and with the addition of carrot pieces. Piccalilli is known in Cyprus as πίκλα (pikla) in Cypriot Greek, and bikla in Cypriot Turkish. It is served as a condiment, and occasionally as a meze dish.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piccalilli

We buy the Kantara brand of "bikla". But there is also, for example, the Bafra brand (ie. https://bafragida.com/en/piccalilli/ ) . I really like it and of course, if you buy it, then you'll be doing your little bit to support local manufacturers.

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