I'm a longtime Ajvar lover. I also first ran across it at Whole
Foods. At that time, the brand they carried was Gourmet Food Products
(GFP) which is imported from Hungary. The only ingredients listed are
red peppers, carrots, garlic, spices, and salt. WF changed brands and
the new brand was not as good. So, I went to several stores to see if
anyone still had the GFP brand. I found one store still did and bought
their remaining two cases. I've enjoyed it and given them out as
gifts. I've tried others over the years, but this is still my
favorite. I think I still have a few jars. If you would like, I'd be
glad to send you one. You pay postage. :)
nb
>On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 13:48:05 -0700, Frank103 wrote:
>> Ajvar is one of my favorite foods. Trader Joe's sells it but they don't put
>> ajvar on the label. They call it Trader Joe's Red Pepper Spread with
>> eggplant and garlic. Whole Foods sells it with ajvar on the label.
>I buy the ZerGut brand (from Slovania, I think). The hot rather
>than the mild.
So do I.
A minor point, I think the stuff with eggplant in it is not
properly ajvar, which contains only peppers.
Steve
>-sw
Steve, it would seem that all of Zergut's pepper products come from
Bulgeria.
http://www.zergut.com/zergut_peppers.htm
My local Long's Drugs (Davis, CA) sells a Bulgarian line of condiments
which includes hot and mild ajvar and another product that resembles
home made ajvar. They're quite good and taste just like the ajvar I had
in Croatia.
D.