Good question...certain sweets, crisps, a huge variety of irish mustards....marzipans, truffles the like that Americans have NEVER tasted, fabulous teas.....candies are different over there, too many things actually to list.....buscuits of many kinds and it is ALL so good!!! Coming from haweaii....where there are as well things not in the Mainland i can really appreciate being homesick for these things!!!! Great question!!!! Mmmmm now I am hungry!!!!!
2007-02-25 04:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never been to the U.K., so I am not sure, but according to Ebay, the U.K. has some amazing candy that we are not privvy to. I assume there is a whole lot more, though, considering even in Canada and the U.S. there are WAY different products.
2007-02-25 04:24:09
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answered by Anonymous
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When i travel to the USA from England i always have to take a jar of Marmite,as i have never seen it in America,But in the US they have fantastic Pancake restaurantss,They do the best pancake,s that i have ever tasted..
We need a I,Hop pancake resturant in London
2007-02-25 04:25:48
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answered by Bella 7
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I'm form Canada, living in Ireland and I have trouble finding pickles and maple syrup!
2007-02-25 04:22:57
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answered by Moon Man 5
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I always get my brother-in-law to send over Baby Ruth's just cos they were in the Goonies!
2007-02-25 04:30:13
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answered by sarahmoose2000 5
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All food. Just kidding.
I'd say Krispy Kreme dougnuts.
2007-02-25 04:22:17
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answered by ? 5
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Thanks,we like `em too.A Philly treat,along w/soft pretzels,
and cheesesteaks!
But you have canned haggis!!!Seriously,I like Haggis.
2007-02-25 04:27:42
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answered by Rich B 7
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New Mexico green chili...
2007-02-25 04:23:43
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answered by bobemac 7
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