Supermarché sweep: the treats we love to buy on holiday in Europe

"Sweet Escapes: European Grocery Shopping Spree"

The allure of European grocery shopping is undeniable, with every country offering its unique twist on flavors and treats. For foodies, stocking up on goodies before leaving the continent can be a delightful task. Here's a taste of what we love to buy while traveling in Europe.

In Belgium, snacks like Meli honey waffles and cake have won our hearts, as evident from the author's enthusiastic account of buying them at local supermarkets. The 19th-century interior of a mustard shop in Ghent is another treat, with its soothing aromas of spices and herbs. Meanwhile, France's supermarkets are renowned for their beautifully arranged shelves, showcasing artisanal cheeses like Bonne Maman jam section offerings.

Italy has stolen our hearts with its sugary sweets, particularly fruit jellies, which can be bought in huge quantities at local shops. Our weakness for Dufour's Big Frut range is undeniable. For a more indulgent treat, we're smitten with Baci chocolates – those "little kisses" of nutty goodness encased in dark chocolate and topped with a hazelnut.

Irish supermarkets are another haven for foodies, offering a wide selection of farmhouse cheeses like Gubbeen and Durrus. However, it's the lesser-known gems like Blanco Niño tortilla chips made in Tipperary that have won our hearts. A bag of these spicy tortillas is an absolute must-have when shopping in Ireland.

Germany has its own unique charm, with fantastic bakeries selling everything from pastries to pretzels at many supermarket chains. Freshly baked Brötchen are a particular treat, and filling them with cream cheese or meat from the deli counters makes for a satisfying meal. From confectionery aisles like Ritter Sport chocolate to vegan gummy bears, Germany's sweets offerings never disappoint.

Last but not least, no trip abroad would be complete without stocking up on a few essentials, like Barry's tea and Tayto crisps in Ireland or Lidl's everyday essentials in Germany. With so many delightful treats and goodies to discover, European grocery shopping has become an adventure of its own – a sweet escape from the ordinary.
 
I'm all about that "experiences over souvenirs" vibe 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, trying new foods is fun, but it's the stuff you can't even replicate back home that really gets me going 😋. Those Dufour's Big Frut fruit jellies in Italy? Game changer! And have you ever tried to make them at home? Not. Gonna. Happen 🙅‍♂️. Same with those Baci chocolates in Italy - I mean, who needs homemade chocolate when you can just buy it all and have fun indulging in the process? 🍫 Let's be real, folks, some of these supermarket finds are just too good to be true (in a guilty pleasure kinda way) 😉.
 
OMG, you guys! 🤩 I'm totally obsessed with this article about European grocery shopping! 😍 I mean, who wouldn't want to spend their days wandering around supermarkets in Belgium, sniffing out those adorbs Meli honey waffles? 🍰 And have you seen the mustard shop in Ghent? It's like a dream come true for any foodie! 😍

But what really gets me is how these countries just bring the A-game when it comes to treats. I mean, Italy's got its amazing Dufour's Big Frut fruit jellies and Germany's got its Ritter Sport chocolate... it's like they're speaking my language! 🙌 And don't even get me started on Ireland's Blanco Niño tortilla chips - those spicy tortillas are TO DIE FOR! 😋

I think what I love most about this article, though, is how it just celebrates the little things in life. Like, who needs a fancy restaurant when you can grab some freshly baked Brötchen and cream cheese at a supermarket? 🍞 It's all about finding that sweet escape from the ordinary, right? 😊
 
OMG u guyz 🤯 i'm totally with u on this eurpean grocery shopping spree 😍! like who doesn't love browsing thru those supermarket aisles & grabbing some unique goodies to bring back home 🛍️? i personally cant get enough of germany's baked goods like brötchen & ritter sport chocolates 🍞🍫, but ireland's got its own charm with durrus cheese & blanco niño tortilla chips 🧀🌮. what about u guys, which eurpean country is ur fave for grocery shopping? 😄
 
🍽️ "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." That's what traveling is all about for me - stepping out of our routine and into the unknown, trying new flavors and experiences like these European grocery shopping sprees! 👌
 
omg i need to try these waffles & chocolates ASAP 🍰🇧🇪 like how do you even find those 19th century mustard shops in Ghent tho? 😮 and what's with all the artisanal cheeses & jams in France?? 🧀👀 is it really worth buying them or can u just get the regular stuff?! 🤔
 
omg i'm literally drooling just thinking about those meli honey waffles and Baci chocolates 🍫😍 i mean whats better than strolling through european supermarkets getting spoiled for goodies? i swear every country has its own unique treats that make shopping there so exciting. from france's beautifully arranged shelves to irelands farmhouse cheeses, every destination has something to offer foodies. and can we talk about germany's bakeries?? freshly baked brötchen are literally the best thing since sliced bread 🍞😋
 
I'm low-key obsessed with European grocery shopping 🤫🛍️! Like, who wouldn't want to spend their days wandering through aisles filled with artisanal cheeses, chocolates, and baked goods? 🧀🍫🥐 The idea of trying all those unique flavors and treats before leaving the continent is literally a dream come true 😴. And can we talk about the shopping experience itself? From Belgium's 19th-century mustard shops to Germany's fantastic bakeries, every country has its own special charm 💁‍♀️. I'm totally down for stocking up on Barry's tea and Tayto crisps when I'm in Ireland next 🍀👌
 
OMG you guys! 🤩 I'm literally drooling over those Meli honey waffles and Dufour's Big Frut fruit jellies 🍓🤤 I need to get my hands on some of those ASAP! 😂 And have you tried Baci chocolates yet? Those "little kisses" are EVERYTHING ❤️ And I'm totally obsessed with Blanco Niño tortilla chips - perfect snack for a picnic or game night 🎉 Germany's bakery section is another win - freshly baked Brötchen and Ritter Sport chocolate are my weakness 😋 What's your fave European grocery shopping find so far? 🤔
 
I'm totally obsessed with European groceries! The pastries in germany r like my fave I could eat them all day 🍞️‍♂️. But I've also fallen for those Irish tortilla chips Blanco Niño are literally addictive 😂. And have you tried Lidl's German stuff it's so good! 🤩
 
Man, I'm totally down for a European grocery shopping spree 🛍️👌! But let's be real, sometimes these old-school shops can feel like they're stuck in time 😂. Like, those 19th-century mustard shops in Ghent? Yeah, that's cool and all, but have you tried making your own jam at home for a fraction of the cost? 🤔

And don't even get me started on the packaging... I mean, who thought it was a good idea to put individually wrapped Baci chocolates in a cardboard box? 😂 It's like they're trying to make us feel like we just stepped out of the '70s or something.

But for real, though, there's something so charming about wandering through aisles filled with artisanal cheeses and freshly baked bread. It's like you're getting a taste of culture, not just some mass-produced snack 🤗. Just don't forget to try the Blanco Niño tortilla chips – they're totally worth seeking out! 😋
 
omg u guys i just read this article about european grocery shopping and it literally made me crave for all the pastries in germany lol they have these freshly baked brötchen that are like heaven 🍞👌 i also wanna try those italian fruit jellies i've heard so much about them but tbh i think i'd end up buying too many 🤣
 
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