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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What to bring to France from England?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What to bring to France from England?),it will help you,my kids.

I'm going to visit an old schoolmate in France, and I thought it might be nice to bring her a few gifts as a reminder of the year she spent studying in England. Any ideas?

Ideally something typically English, not readily available in France. As it will be quite hot and I am travelling some distance, it would help if it could keep quite well in the heat and the travel.

Also, I need to get something for her parents too. Any ideas, please?!

Answer:
These days, many French supermarkets have a small international section with some English products. However, they are few and invariably expensive.

When I visit UK I buy :

240 size boxes of teabags
Mature cheddar cheese
Large size HP sauce
Malt vinegar
French (i.e. brown) mustard
English sausages
Back bacon
Pork pies

The Fresh stuff is OK if you buy it vacuum packed on the way to the airport, wrap it in newspaper, and put it in checked luggage.

Peter
Do her parents like gardening? You could bring them some english seeds for their garden for some pretty flowers.

I would bring your friend a cd of some traditional english music you think she would appreciate.
How about Marmite? Or english Marmalade? both will keep well in the heat.
hmmm, typical english you say. i got it !! a small suvernir gaydoll, and for her parents a picture of you two drunk at a gand party in soho
English chocolates (deep freeze them, during the flight the chocolate bars will defrost, but will not melt).
If it was me, I would love some Wheatabix, McVities Whole Meal Biscuits, a box of PG Tips and a few English sweets, like Walnut Whip, Turkish Delight and even a Cadbury Fruit and Nut bar.

I would think with the EU and regulations being what they are more English foods would be available in France, I know we have the lot here in Canada and I can get all of the items I stated here, in the local shops and a specialty store that sells English sweets and biscuits.
English Fruit Cake, Bovril, "Alpen" muesli (still the best!)
try english muffins, or fish & chips


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