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Can you get peanut butter in Ireland?

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I am moving to Ireland in September of this year, and being a recent college graduate that cannot cook, peanut butter has been one of my staples. Am I out of luck?

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  1. In ireland we have all the same food products as you MOSTLY. They are always slightly different though. I thin when you try our chocolate you'll never eat your stuff again but you can get all types of peanut butter here, even american style, if you know where to look. Big chains like dunnes stores or tesco will have what you want.


  2. yes you will be able to get peanut butter in ireland,it's in all the shops

    and the chocolate over here and the rest of europe wins over american chocolate any day as a previous answerer said

  3. Yes you can get it here, there is several different brands which make it.

  4. You can buy peanut butter in Ireland, but if you want actual American products, try www.americansoda.co.uk and order what you want in... including Welch's Grape jelly, and Fluff! :o)

  5. Bet ur sorry for asking this question now LOL.

    Just to let you know aswell if you have Jelly with your peanut butter we don't call it Jelly. Its called Jam over here :)

  6. ya bt i've been told its different from yers!

  7. No we've got plenty of brands of it. We also have reese's cups etc.

  8. Of course you can! The brand I have in my pantry is Panda Peanut Butter.

  9. no! ok ireland's one of the most advanced countries in the world, not to mention one of the most expensive, and you think we dont have peanut butter?

    yes we do, many different brands, smooth and with bits. you can get it in any supermarket. and/or a spar or centra.

  10. yes of course you can all major super markets stock it i know chivers brand make peanut butter also there is a fair trade one below

    http://tradefairireland.blogspot.com/200...

  11. Ok - I studied abroad there for a year. You CAN get peanut butter - but if you're used to the American kind you're probably not going to like it! I find it really dry and kind of sandy ... and it just doesn't taste as good. Several suggestions: either take/send some, start making your own in a food processor, switch to Nutella....yum, or acquire a taste for their stuff (which i never did).

    Good luck!

  12. yes you sure can Tesco's is our bigge'st food chain stores and they all stock peanut butter, infact i was brought up on it in Ireland

  13. Yeah you are. Ireland is the third world.

    Seriously anything you can get in the US you can get in Ireland.

    And more besides.

    Try getting decent bacon and sausages in the US.

    Although the Irish are now overtaking the US in terms of tubbies.

  14. yeah you can,they have it in Tescos,Dunnes Stores,Supervalue and in every store you go into,smooth and crunchy,however it aint the same,so dont expect the taste of home over there.enjoy your visit anyhow,its a beautiful country.heres a tip,try clonakilty black pudding,its so tasty.i love it.

  15. Yes you can get peanut butter...

    but you can't get fluff :( most people over here havn't even heard of it

  16. Oh come on, what do you think we are? Cavemen living off berries and raw meat?!

    Of course we have peanut butter, if you're from America we have alot of the American brands so you're bound to find the taste of home!!

    As well as peanut butter we also have cooking classes and cook books! You may want to invest in them!

  17. Yes, you can.

    = )

  18. My daughter gets peanut butter in England, so I would think you can also get it in Ireland too.  However, she says that it is different from what we get here.  I often send her pb from home.

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