Original german products now available in cancun!!!!

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  1. mixz1

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    They will be opening a shop near the Soriana on Nichupte in a few weeks. For the moment, call and place your order (Spanish, German and English spoken) and Carmen will give you instructions to her home. I don't think it would be right to post her address, but it's in the same neighborhood as the future location of the store, off Nichupte.

    The pfeffernüese are wonderful, just the way my mom made them. Did I mention the cocoa rolled marzipan?

    One note of disappointment, and it has nothing to do with the product and more to do with the unavailability of certain ingredients and the high humidity we live with all year round. The rye bread did not hold up on the second day, although I suspect a brief stay in the oven will resurrect it for one more meal. I have the same problems with the breads I bake here, even using Cunspin's recipe for bread flour. Bread has about an 8 hour life here.
     
  2. Jim in Cancun

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    Thanks, Mel.
     
  3. escondida

    escondida Enthusiast Registered Member

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    Hi Mixz1,
    we always put be bread in a celophanbag overnight or after dinner in the refrigerator. The celophanbag avoids that the humidity of the bread ist escaping and the cooling in the refrigerator hold the bread for minimum 3 days. If you leave the bread on open air overnight (and the humidity in the hotel zone ist even more), so the bread is unpalatable the next day. The bread contains sourdough and this needs to be refrigerated in our climate zone. I´m sorry that I´m not mentioned this before.
    Nice weekend ;-)
     
  4. escondida

    escondida Enthusiast Registered Member

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    Now we have some original products imported from Germany like Pfanni potato dumplings, hot Curry Ketchup Berlin style, sweet bavarian moustard, sugar beet syrup, salad dressing, herring in tomato sauce and Dr. Oetker Vanilla-Pudding. We have the products on our webseite www.deli-aleman.com
    In January we will have more original imported products.
    We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy new year!
    deli-aleman
     
  5. Prowife

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    While living in Vietnam I became very good friends with a German woman who fixed the most fabulous breakfast full of sausages and cheeses. Her homemade strudel was hard to beat. Can't wait to try out yours.

    (....just a suggestion... you might change the "Shoppping Cart" to the "Shopping Cart") I'm an editor/proofreader by trade and that jumped out at me on the web page.
     
  6. Jim in Cancun

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    Sent you a PM Prowife
     
  7. Epic

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    Any chance you got those Canned Meats? like Lyoner? And Gumi Beren, not the haribo, i used to get them in a town called Welzheim but can remember the brand anymore...
     
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