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Whilst we're on the subject of coleslaw.........
I LOVE coleslaw that you get if you actually go out somewhere for lunch and get given it with a side salad, for example, at a pub. But, I find any coleslaw brought from a shop/supermarket has a really strong distinct flavour, which I don't like. Anyone else notice the big difference? I'd have thought pubs/cafes etc would buy similar stuff just in very large amounts, so don't know why it tastes so different, why can't we buy the nice stuff?!
OK...coleslaw rant officially over....
No best answer has yet been selected by zipadeedodah. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think most restaurant make their own it is more economically, the ingredients doesnt cost that much just the work involved. But some do buy theirs in tubs, these are different from the supermarket ones because they are for catering use and only available at cash and carry, you need a membership (fee/non-fee).