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  • #31
    Re: Familar Food Brands

    Originally posted by Kaukura View Post
    Beaver Sweet Hot Mustard.
    LOL! That brand sounds like an asian porn title.
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    • #32
      Re: Familar Food Brands

      Beaver Sweet Hot Mustard
      Originally posted by alohabear View Post
      LOL! That brand sounds like an asian porn title.
      I think I rented that one before. That sweety is hot! (literally). lol

      If you like soda crackers, you gotta' try this brand...
      • M.Y. San SkyFlakes Crackers (from the Philippines).



        I think they edge out Diamond Soda Crackers. Fresh & crispy texture with a slightly buttery-salty flavor, yet neutral enough to go well with toppings such as cheese or as an accompaniment to soup. Recently they started individually wrapping the contents in packs of 3 crackers. Cool! Cheap too. Just over $3.00 for this can. Available at Pacific Market, Don Quijote and Marukai (and probably a few other local markets).
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      • #33
        Re: Familar Food Brands

        Originally posted by manoasurfer123 View Post
        what is up with this Hebrew Hot dog everyone keeps talking about and where do you find them.... I got to try one if they are coming w/ recs. from so many HT users!
        Costco usually has Hebrew National Hot Dogs -- it's what they serve in their food courts.
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        • #34
          Re: Familar Food Brands

          Here are some differences between generic hot dogs and Hebrew Expensive ones:
          First of all, Hebrew National uses 100% beef; regular hot dogs, if not "100% beef" can contain pork, chicken and beef and other fillers.

          Second, Hebrew National is kosher, which means only the prime part of the cow is used in its product. Even "100% beef" generic hot dogs usually use the rear parts of the beef, not the prime cuts, and may contain fillers.

          The quality assurance that goes into kosher hot dogs like Hebrew Expensive (another equally good alternative that is slightly less expensive is Best's Kosher Hot Dogs, which Costco carries sometimes) ensures that the product has not come into contact with dairy products nor does it have added fillers like oatmeal, and all the machinery is also inspected and certified by a rabbi.

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