Branston (brand)

Branston Pickle is a British brand name of a vegetarian Relishs.

For the first time it was made ​​in 1922 in Burton -upon -Trent on the outskirts of Branston (Staffordshire) from Crosse & Blackwell. 2004, the brand was bought by Premier Foods and shifted production to Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.

Branston Pickle has a sweet taste, a chutney -like consistency and contains small pieces of vegetables in a sticky brown sauce.

Branston Pickle is served mainly as part of a Ploughman 's Lunch, a common meal in English pubs. In combination with cheddar cheese, it is also frequently found on sandwiches.

In October 2004, the production site in Bury St Edmunds was completely destroyed by fire. This drove prices due to supply shortages in the air.

Sale forms

  • Branston Pickle Original: Original form.
  • Branston Pickle Small Chunk: With smaller pieces of vegetables to be distributed better on sandwiches to.
  • Branston Pickle Squeezy: As a squeeze bottle in three flavors.
  • Branston Pickle Spicy: Spicy variant was discontinued after a short time.
  • Branston Relish Cucumber: Original with smaller pieces of vegetables, for some time in Germany (eg Globus department store or REWE) as a plastic bottle to 400 g available ( back)

Miscellaneous

In the UK, 28 million glasses of Branston Pickle are sold per year. From the British chip maker Walkers there was also the flavor " Cheese and Branston Pickle ."

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