The balkan section of my supermarket in Austria

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by junkman122

45 comments
  1. Looks more like ex-Yugoslavia without bits, judging by the flags.

  2. Oh, the fig filled strudle… Found some like this on a croatian trip. Awesome.

  3. This is a bit unfair towards the other countries from the region as almost all of these brands are from Serbia.

    Note: “Lane” is rebranded “bambi plazma” for obvious trademark reasons.

  4. Oh you’ve got Granny’s Secret Ajvar (second shelf from the bottom, on the right). That’s the good shit.

  5. They stopped stocking chocolate Napolitanke in any of the stores in my neighborhood in Vienna, and I can’t for the life of me figure out why. They always seemed to sell well. And it’s been over half a year…

  6. Its funny how in my hometown where Podravka factory is from ajvar can sometimes cost up to 5€ and here its only 2,49.

  7. I also see two Turkish products there. Koska tahin helva and Uludağ Gazoz

  8. And they’re ironically probably cheaper there

  9. I prefer the Mikado with rice over that Dorina with rice

  10. “Foreign region” section in basically all European supermarkets: most dry boring trashy low-class hyper-processed snacks from that region in miserable cardboard boxes. So inspiring.

  11. It’s always interesting to see the “ethnic” sections at different supermarkets. At Dutch supermarkets you’ll have lanes with separate sections for Turkish, North African, Surinam, and Anglo products.

    It does seem like it’s mostly limited to snacks and candy here? Maybe because in Balkan cooking many of the same ingredients, herbs and sauces are used – even if in different dishes.

  12. Idk why so many Slovenian flags there, when non of these are made in slovenia. Missing all of the argeta, delamaris, gorenjka, frutabela, radenska, cockta etc.
    What chain is this?

  13. As a part of the balkan community i can confirm that this is true 👍

  14. Where is the Suho Meso(Smoked meat)? Is he safe? Is he allright?

  15. The wine selection could be MUCH better, but otherwise it’s almost perfect.

  16. Can just remove the Slovene flag there. Not a single thing from Slovenia.

  17. I spotted one of the most atrocious wines in existence.

  18. That’s basically what’s in the “Polish” section of German supermarkets.

  19. Seeds, sticks, mustard and wine. Breakfast of the champions.

  20. Why do supermarkets still do this “oooh what’s this exotic foreign produce PEEESAR? PEZZA?”  Just put it in the normal sections you clowns. 

    This is not the 1950s. 

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