Breakfast cereal and milk availability | |
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Jul 20, 2008 11:42 | |
| I will be traveling to China perhaps sometime soon, and was wondering about breakfast. At home, I normally eat a high-fiber wheat/bran cereal (like that pictured) with low-fat cow's milk. How available are these types of food in larger cities, such as Nanjing? |
Jul 20, 2008 11:43 | |
| Forget the picture, I can't seem to get it loaded. |
Jul 21, 2008 00:16 | |
| Cereals are readily available in some of the larger supermarkets like Metro, Carrefour, Walmart ane New Century. There are also a few boutique stores selling International products in some of the larger cities like Chengdu, Guangzhou, Beijing etc. Not sure about Nanjing but you could post a thread on one of the Nanjing Expat websites Keep in mind that these will be more expensive than normal. I pay about AU Y7 for a small packet of ALLBRAN 200/250 gms Milk is available in all supermarkets both fresh and long life. |
Aug 4, 2008 17:54 | |
| If you're coming from the US, I gotta tell you the milk is not the same. the best milk i found is carried by carrefour and its made by nestle. Still its not the same, its creamier and tastes a little bit off, but its good substitute. |
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