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Anyone have any idea where I can track that for wholesale, need a good amount?
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I havnt even heard of the stuff before but have sent a message out to the right people and i’ll see what i get back.
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5/30/2012 8:43:03 AM
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5/30/2012 8:48:10 AM
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Originally posted by MagicDave6 http://waimports.com/
Based in the UK, but not much info on how to contact them or a price.
eh? I don’t see any mention of the UK on that site. All the contact details are in Illinois.
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5/30/2012 8:56:22 AM
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Originally posted by chriso
Originally posted by MagicDave6 http://waimports.com/
Based in the UK, but not much info on how to contact them or a price.
eh? I don’t see any mention of the UK on that site. All the contact details are in Illinois.
Maybe im on glue is the email not .co.uk?
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5/30/2012 9:09:35 AM
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Originally posted by MagicDave6
Originally posted by chriso
Originally posted by MagicDave6 http://waimports.com/
Based in the UK, but not much info on how to contact them or a price.
eh? I don’t see any mention of the UK on that site. All the contact details are in Illinois.
Maybe im on glue is the email not .co.uk?
Indeed I am on glue, dont pay any attention to me.
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5/30/2012 9:12:38 AM
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5/30/2012 10:10:35 AM
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Just as a matter of interest Jeppe, what would someone be using Yuzu puree for in large quantities in the UK? I’m aware of it in paste, end various other forms, for cooking. And a bit of googling comes up with some specialist Japanese stores that have juice (at a price) and, maybe sometimes, fresh fruit. But, if it’s only going to be for processing into foodstuffs on a large scale basis, I don’t think there are any companies doing that in the UK. Everything I’ve ever seen in Japanese shops here gives every appearance of having been imported "as is" rather than produced in the UK. Which is one of the reasons why everything Japanes is so expensive here. That and the fact that the majority of Japanese living here are business people on expense accounts.
If Yuzu puree is used for making anything else other than processing into Japanese food products, and something that is made in the UK, then I guess there may be a better chance of tracking some down.
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5/30/2012 10:25:36 AM
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Ignore what I just said, Tom’s last post crossed with mine. Good find.
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5/30/2012 10:28:27 AM
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Japanese beers have Yuzu in them as do Japanese Kit Kats!
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5/30/2012 12:25:07 PM
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Damn I’ve got a hunger for Yuzu now. Ed’s wife is Japanese maybe he has a better idea.
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5/30/2012 2:46:39 PM
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