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Degustam.com, Online Delicatessen
In this online shop, you can buy gourmet products from all over the world and have them delivered home: Asian spices, chili crackers, luxury bottled-water... |
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If you were completely won over by that yummy lemon-flavored jam called Lemon Curd on your last trip to England, or if the noodles you make at home just don’t taste as good as the ones you had in Bangkok, there’s no need for you to ask your friends to bring back these hard-to-find items. You know they’ll end up resenting you. There’s another option that’s easier and quicker, and will allow you to sample delicacies from all over the world at home.
It’s called Degustam.com and it's an online shop that specializes in luxury and gourmet products. All you have to do is browse through their web site and order your favorites. They also offer advice on how to use each of the products they sell and, in most cases, they include recipes detailing exact proportions to help you cook them properly.
You can buy a great variety of gourmet products that you would never find in the supermarket around the corner, or even in many specialty shops. Without so much as leaving the house, you can select from their wide-range of delicacies and put together a luxury home-delivered dinner.
Some examples of their exclusive products include homemade organic gazpacho from Andalucia, lemon jam or a British brand of lemon curd called Mrs. Bridges, Bella Lula lemonade, made with Meditarrenean lemons, a blend sugar and chocolate from Quai Sud or a sophisticatedtomato sauce called Catch,up, made by So!Go.
They’re also specialized in seasonings and species from all over the world: from classic Italian seasoning (one of the best-selling products) to Indian and Asian spices that evoke exotic flavors. The spices are from Nomo, the prestigious South African brand.
You can also sample over 10 different types of luxury bottled-water from the world’s purest sources: Lauquen Reserve, from the Alps, Iskilde from the Danish highlands and Antipodes, bottled water from New Zealand.
Now just indulge yourself and enjoy writing your own "luxury" shopping list.
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