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    buwad(dried fish)

    can the family back in the Philippines can send a package of vacuum dried fish (danggit,dried squid)here in the UK:rolleyes
    any have experience this


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    My wife gets her's from our local chinese or filipino shop. Is there not one near you?
    It's been emontional


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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    can the family back in the Philippines can send a package of vacuum dried fish (danggit,dried squid)here in the UK:rolleyes
    any have experience this
    Yes it's allowed.
    Just depends on whether you think the cost of postage is worth it.
    The package would need to be "extra-wrapped" we all know how bad it smells

    The famous English poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) once wrote (Romeo and Juliet I think) ...A dried fish by any other name would smell as bad!

    Call this dried fish stuff whatever you want, Buwad,Tuyo,Daing or Dillis the smell is about the same, and William Shakespeare is still correct after all these years.

    I wonder if a Beer marinade would make it smell and taste any better???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Yes it's allowed.
    Just depends on whether you think the cost of postage is worth it.
    The package would need to be "extra-wrapped" we all know how bad it smells

    The famous English poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) once wrote (Romeo and Juliet I think) ...A dried fish by any other name would smell as bad!

    Call this dried fish stuff whatever you want, Buwad,Tuyo,Daing or Dillis the smell is about the same, and William Shakespeare is still correct after all these years.

    I wonder if a Beer marinade would make it smell and taste any better???
    hiya terpe
    thanks for the inf glad to know it but i would say and believe to the saying Give me a fish and I eat for a day. Teach me to fish and I eat for a lifetime.”
    the more stinkyness the buwad(dried fish) is.. the BETTER it becomes tasty but without the smeel .. no point to be called BUWAD


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