Where can I find HP Brown Sauce in the U.S.?

MTVR

Well-known member
We enjoyed it in England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and on the Isle Of Man, but I haven't seen it in stores here in the U.S..
 

Correus

Adventurer
Just about every major supermarket chain with an ethnic/foreign section has it. I've seen the blue and green labeled bottles in more than one.
 

Florida Native

Active member
Our Publix carries it in the ethnic food aisle. It's NOT with the condiments and other steak sauces.

-Mike

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DiploStrat

Expedition Leader
I thought so too. But my taste buds say HP is superior and can’t be beat.

Won't argue as I don't like either. South African Monkey Gland sauce is another, if vilely named, alternative. And yes, Lea & Perrins sauce is better than the generics.

Now, Vegemite or Marmite? ;-)
 

Correus

Adventurer
Won't argue as I don't like either. South African Monkey Gland sauce is another, if vilely named, alternative. And yes, Lea & Perrins sauce is better than the generics.

Now, Vegemite or Marmite? ;-)

I will have to hunt down some Monkey Gald sauce!

It's not the same genera, but if you like hot sauces have you ever tried 'Mama Africa's Zulu Sauce'?

Haven't found any Marmite in my area, but Vegemite is available. It's rather expensive here; a small, sample type jar will cost $8 - $10.
 

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