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Robin Barnett

Robin Barnett

Former Ambassador to Ireland, Dublin

Part of UK in Poland

1st June 2012 Dublin, Ireland

(British) Food is GREAT!

Poland has always been a problem for my waistline, as I have a real weakness for dishes like pierogi, żurek and a well made bigos. The ingredients for these and many other dishes can now be found in most British supermarkets thanks to the thriving Polish community in the UK.

Ambassador Robin Barnett at the "Food of the Isles" event
Ambassador Robin Barnett at the “Food of the Isles” event

But now British food and drink is starting to come to Poland. Some British products are already popular here, not least Scotch Whisky. Last week, I had the privilege of tasting a 1953 Glenfarclas malt, pure nectar! This week, I attended a British food and drink fair at the Embassy. There was a wide range of great products on offer, many of which I was lucky enough to taste. Among my personal favourites were some superb cheddar cheeses, a sharp and tangy lemon curd, a range of hot sauces perfect for a chilli addict like myself, ciders flavoured with ginger and whisky, luxury chocolates, crumpets and some fantastic snacks, some with more calories than others! All of this I washed down with a fine English ale. I would have loved to cook the British lamb and beef on display for Sunday lunch. Poland may be a king of pork but British beef and lamb takes a lot of beating.

We will work with the enthusiastic suppliers who exhibited at the fair to help them get their high quality and innovative products onto Polish shelves. Any good supermarket here has a range of French cheeses but often no cheddar at all. There is no reason why increasingly sophisticated Polish consumers should not be able to enjoy delicious British specialities. Our UK Trade and Investment team will work hard to help make this happen and increase British exports in this key sector.

My personal challenge to our team is to bring British sausages to Poland. If the UK can export Nan bread to India, then why not sausages to the land of the kiełbasa!

2 comments on “(British) Food is GREAT!

  1. I spent only few days in London in (September 2012) but still I can feel the amazing taste of cheddar cheeses and lemon curd.Apart from these I tasted a number of special dishes there.I loved most of them(specially a variety of hot sauces).Of course British Food is great!

  2. I fully support your ambition to bring Walls sausages especially to Poland. My father has lived in Gydnia for 40 years and when I visit him I have to bring: Walls sausages, Andrews Liver Salts, Savlon/TCP or Dettol, Bisto, Cornflour and anything else he desires which he misses so very much but top of the list is Walls sausages. If you know of a company who will send a monthly parcel, please let me know. Thanks

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About Robin Barnett

Robin Barnett was British Ambassador to Ireland from 2016 to 2020. Between 2011 - 2016 he held the post of British Ambassador to Poland and his career has previously concentrated…

Robin Barnett was British Ambassador to Ireland from 2016 to 2020. Between 2011 - 2016 he held the post of British Ambassador to Poland and his career has previously concentrated on Central and Eastern Europe and multi-lateral diplomacy.

Robin began his career in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1980 as Desk Officer for Indonesia and the Philippines. In addition to Ireland, he has been posted to Vienna, New York and Bucharest, where he was Ambassador. He has also served as Director of UK Visas and Managing Director of the Business Group in UK Trade and Investment

Robin studied Law at Birmingham University. He has a son and a stepson and is a great admirer of Sir Alex Ferguson and a supporter of Manchester United.