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Are these foods available in Santo Domingo (or elsewhere in the DR)?

wondering9

me again -- wondering if it's possible to buy these foods here


(1) sugar-free peanut butter (the kind without additives, just peanuts and maybe salt)

(2) tofu


clues welcome!

if they're really not available, knowing that would also be helpful too.


thanks!

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RockyM

We have not found sugar free peanut butter in the country. I thought we found some at PriceSmart but my wife indicates they have the mucked up stuff as well. Sorry.

planner

Sugar free peanut butter is available in a few specialty stores here in santo domingo.  And tofu is readily available.

ddmcghee

@planner

I'd love to know where to find that peanut butter! I buy as much as I can fit in my suitcase on each trip back to the US! PriceSmart used to have one that was only Peanuts, salt, and cane sugar, but it now has hydrogenated vegetable oil!

planner

Its called Super Fresh on  Calle Tiradentes in Santo Domingo. They have it

wondering9

That wouldn't be this place would it (I hope not)?

ddmcghee

@wondering9

I found that too - what a bummer!

wondering9

And here I was hoping you'd tell me I misunderstood the article ... I was wondering which foods I'd have to give up but I didn't think it would be this one. I'm actually surprised how many US products/brands are available here. Even Krispy Kreme!

planner

We are inundated with some of the worst US products

ddmcghee

We had someone locally making peanut butter with nothing but peanuts and salt. I haven't seen them advertise recently. I'd do it myself with my vitamix food processor, but peanuts are so darn expensive here! We use peanut butter powder (shipped in) in our smoothies and recipes. At least the powder is cheaper to ship!

wondering9

Well wouldn't you know it, after striking out at a bunch of supermarkets in Santo Domingo, I actually found sugar-free peanut butter at two -- my second Sirena and about my fourth Nacional -- both on Jose Contreras near Av. Maximo Gomez.


Detail dump for @ddmcghee and any other peanut butter lovers: The brand name at Sirena was Virgin Nature (looks like a Dominican co.) (if my geezer eyes are reading this tiny print correctly, their email is virginnaturerd@gmail.com), peanuts only; and the brand name at Nacional was Full Circle Market (looks like a US co.),  peanuts and salt. I taste-tested both for lunch, and they seemed fine to me.


I don't know if finding these was a fluke or if those branches carry them regularly. They're close to the uni so maybe that influences their product selection?


I'll give the tofu another shot later (I have trouble finding it in US stores too, so it's probably hiding in plain sight ... good to know it's around somewhere).


Thanks, all!

planner

Its interesting how where we think things should be, isn't often where we find them!!!