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Can you buy fish fingers in France (Brittany) for a very fussy girl?

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johnbuoy · 24/05/2016 13:27

We're going to Brittany next week for half-term and wondering what we can cook.

Fish fingers are one of the few things she will eat but are they just sold in the UK?

Thanks

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HappyNevertheless · 24/05/2016 13:38

Yes wo a doubt.
They might have slightly different shape (I think they are but wider and a bit thinner iyswim) but yes you can find them :)

millimat · 24/05/2016 15:55

Yes, we've been there with a fussy child! Supermarkets sell them and usually the packaging is almost identical to captain birds eye Grin

millimat · 24/05/2016 15:56

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Can you buy fish fingers in France (Brittany) for a very fussy girl?
MrsJayy · 24/05/2016 15:59

Be goujons obviously Grin but the supermarche will have fish fingers

BlueGazebo · 24/05/2016 19:11

Yes, good old Captain Igloo!

We also discovered some pretty good frozen convenience foods such as paella and risotto.

ChippyMinton · 25/05/2016 19:51

While you are in the freezer section, I recommend the bags of saute potato cubes for a quick side dish in a frying pan.

BriocheBriocheBrioche · 25/05/2016 20:00

They definitely do sell 'batonnet de poisson' in France. Fish finger sandwiches are my go to comfort food when I'm feeling homesick!

They aren't often on children's menus in restaurants though - the choices are predominately steak hache (basically a burger without the bun) served with chips or pasta in butter or tomato sauce.

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