"Jean B." wrote:
>
> Arri London wrote:
> >
> > "Jean B." wrote:
> >> Arri London wrote:
> >>> "Jean B." wrote:
> >>>> Arri London wrote:
> >>>>> LOL. The brand of slices is 'Eszet' made by Stollwerk. My local German
> >>>>> deli doesn't stock them 
> >>>>>
> >>>>> How is your German:
> >>>>> http://www.stollwerck.de/markenwelt/...rkenwelt/eszet
> >>>>>
> >>>>> But chocolate shavings will work as well.
> >>>> That's lucky, because my German is nonexistent!
> >>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> Jean B.
> >>> OK
Can never tell who is competent in which languages with this
> >>> group.
> >>>
> >>> They can be bought online though if one wishes to pay that much.
> >> Best I can do is get the Dutch ones at a pan-Asian store....
> >>
> >> --
> >
> >
> > That is where we get the hagelslag, muisjes and vlokken. Not to mention
> > ontbijtkoek (a spice bread). Unfortunately the shop has little in the
> > way of German goods.
>
> Right, for the obvious reason. BTW, it is the only place I find
> Van Houten Cocoa.
They do call themselves a world market, so there are nonAsian goods
there. Just usually not the ones I want and the markup is astoundingly
high.