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End of an era! Gentleman's Relish axed after 177 years as it's no longer commercially viable
As eccentrically Victorian as monocles, pith helmets and puttees, Gentleman's Relish has been a staple of traditional pantries since 1849. The British anchovy paste – which is also known as Patum ...
Use very sparingly,' reads the message on the pot. And it doesn't stop there. Crack open the top and you're faced with a second warning, writ large across the foil seal: 'To appreciate the fine ...
An iconic British food is set to disappear after its manufacturer confirmed production of it has ceased. Gentleman's Relish – officially referred to as Patum Peperium – is a spiced version of potted ...
Gentleman's Relish – officially referred to as Patum Peperium – will soon disappear from supermarket shelves. The spiced version of potted anchovies was created in 1828 by John Osborn and has been a ...
Giles and Georgina Hamilton-Fletcher say famous brand should be taken up by someone else Neil Johnston is a Senior News Reporter for The Telegraph, covering a wide-ranging brief that spans national ...
G.Costa announce the acquisition of Elsenham Preserves, Patum Peperium, and Becas. The four brands will be produced in a new factory situated at Elsenham, Hertfordshire (near Stanstead). The ...
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