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We
can't really claim that you will find all
you are looking for in Madrid. Spain's strong
gastronomy makes foreign products somewhat
of a low demand speciality. You will sometimes
find some of these products at department
stores but not in a wide range. Some small
retailers have started to import goods from
other European countries. We will point out
some below, but you will surely be better
off if you can ask some foreign resident about
his homeland specials in town.
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English Editions
Pz. de San Amaro, 5
Metro:
Alvarado
Zone : Cuatro
Caminos
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Products
include: Maxwell House instant coffee,
Crazy Nut peanut butter, Horlicks, Marmite,
Irn Bru, PG Tips and Tetley tea bags,
Bisto gravy mix, Branston pickle, malt
vinegar.
Open: 11.00 -14.00 / 17.00-20.00
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La
Cassolette
Sector Islas, 20
Bus 713 from
Plaza de Castilla |
Products
include: Roses lime marmalade,
Ribena, PG Tips, Danish bacon, Heinz
baby food, Shreddies and Marmite.
Open: 10.00 -14.00 / 17.00-20.30 |
Tea
Shop
Fernando VI, 5 Metro:
Alonso Martínez
Zone: Alonso
Martínez
Map: J2 |
More
than 100 varieties of tea from all over
the world, imported by the East West
company. There is a second shop at Calle
Hermosilla 48.
Open: 10.00 -14.00
/ 17.00-20.30 |
Edelweiss
Guzmán el Bueno, 41 Metro:
Argüelles Zone : Moncloa |
Specializes
in Austrian Hungarian and German desserts.
The apple-strudel and many other delights
are home made.
Open: 9.30 -14.15 / 17.00-20.45 |
Fass
Rodríguez Marín, 84
Metro:
Concha Espina Zone : Castellana |
Shop
and restaurant dedicated to German food.
Beer, breads, pies and sausages.
Open: 9.00-20.00
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IKEA
Parque Oeste.
Alcorcón. Madrid
Pol. de Moscatelares
Salida 19 Nacional I |
The well
know Swedish furniture shop also sells
Swedish foods at both their shops in Madrid.
Goods include beer, herring, meatballs,
smoked salmon and sweets.
Open:Monday a friday: 11.00-22.00.
Saturday: 10.00-22.00
First sunday of the month: 11.00-21.00
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