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YVR Cockroach Aug 12, 2009 9:52 am

Dulce de leche flavours?
 
I always thought dulce de leche was only caramelised milk and caramelised milk only until I went to a national grocery chain that is importing dulce de leche with bananas (as well as the regular stuff). Just wondering if there are any other flavours in Argentina?

HIDDY Aug 12, 2009 11:02 am

They sold the banana flavour one in the UK - disgusting stuff. Have to say my wife thought it very unusual as well.

No sign of it here though, just the ordinary stuff.

Gaucho100K Aug 12, 2009 12:56 pm

These 'variations' of DDL are rare and quite new to the market.... you dont mess with DDL in Argentina, to most its considered a big no-no to do so. Still, aside from the Banana variation there is a Coconut version that is out there, although you have to dig to find it. Coconut shavings on DDL actually work well, but if you ask me that combination should be crafted by a Pastry Chef and not by some industrial kitchen that makes the stuff ready to eat...

YVR Cockroach Aug 12, 2009 12:58 pm


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 12214614)
They sold the banana flavour one in the UK - disgusting stuff.

From Tesco by any chance? It's sold through the chain owned by the family (Weston) that owns Tesco.

I found it a pretty good substitute for a banana jam that came out of France that was once sold by Williams Sonoma (not Bonne Maman - think it came from Auvergne). Not bad at all, certainly not artificial in taste. Like DdL with a splash of banana (which is up there on the ingredient list after milk and sugar).

Gaucho100K Aug 12, 2009 3:10 pm

DDL on fresh Banana is very good but please the real thing... I just dont like the pre-made stuff.

HIDDY Aug 12, 2009 5:21 pm


Originally Posted by YVR Cockroach (Post 12215216)
From Tesco by any chance?

It was indeed from Tesco.

My wife couldn't believe her eyes when she saw Dulce de Leche on the Tesco shelf so she bought the lot - good quality stuff as well. :D
A while later they re-stocked but with the banana one instead - thankfully she only bought the one.

Gaucho100K Aug 13, 2009 9:50 am

Hiddy... was the DDL Tesco branded...??

HIDDY Aug 13, 2009 11:52 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 12220120)
Hiddy... was the DDL Tesco branded...??

No it was imported and called "something GOURMET".

YVR Cockroach Aug 13, 2009 12:50 pm

Alex, maybe you can tell me where my DdLs (a Loblaws private label brand) come from.

Both (banana and traditional) have the same RN and SENASA numbers so presumably from the same company? 21-049379 and S-I-04077 with RNPA numbers of 0250002 and 0250004. The last time I checked, I seem to recall the numbers were the same as the blue labeled DdL manufacturer.

Gaucho100K Aug 13, 2009 7:50 pm

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Originally Posted by YVR Cockroach
Alex, maybe you can tell me where my DdLs (a Loblaws private label brand) come from.

Both (banana and traditional) have the same RN and SENASA numbers so presumably from the same company? 21-049379 and S-I-04077 with RNPA numbers of 0250002 and 0250004. The last time I checked, I seem to recall the numbers were the same as the blue labeled DdL manufacturer.

Let me see what I can dig up....

keisari Aug 13, 2009 9:18 pm

Dulce de Leche with coconut should be a great combination.
It is like Flan de coco.

I guess a swirl of chocolate would go nice with dulce de leche and a hazelnut cream would also go nicely with dulce de leche.

I agree that the combos should be done by a chef or yourself at home and not placed in a jar.

The equivalent in the US would be peanut butter. It goes with lots of stuff but when they mix it with jelly in the jar it is disgusting.

Gaucho100K Aug 14, 2009 4:47 am

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Originally Posted by keisari
Dulce de Leche with coconut should be a great combination.
It is like Flan de coco.

I guess a swirl of chocolate would go nice with dulce de leche and a hazelnut cream would also go nicely with dulce de leche.

I agree that the combos should be done by a chef or yourself at home and not placed in a jar.

The equivalent in the US would be peanut butter. It goes with lots of stuff but when they mix it with jelly in the jar it is disgusting.

amen !!!

Gaucho100K Aug 14, 2009 9:33 am

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Originally Posted by YVR Cockroach
Alex, maybe you can tell me where my DdLs (a Loblaws private label brand) come from.

Both (banana and traditional) have the same RN and SENASA numbers so presumably from the same company? 21-049379 and S-I-04077 with RNPA numbers of 0250002 and 0250004. The last time I checked, I seem to recall the numbers were the same as the blue labeled DdL manufacturer.

My guess is that the producer is San Ignacio.

YVR Cockroach Aug 31, 2009 9:05 am

Had the banana DdL 2x yesterday with home-made crepes. Still think the one I bought is wonderful and not artificial/chemically at all.

Gaucho100K Aug 31, 2009 10:22 am

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Originally Posted by YVR Cockroach
Had the banana DdL 2x yesterday with home-made crepes. Still think the one I bought is wonderful and not artificial/chemically at all.

brand...?


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