Top products from r/denverfood
We found 4 product mentions on r/denverfood. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
2. Partanna Premium Select Castelvetrano Whole Olives - 5.5 lbs
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Nocellara del Belice Sicilian Green Olives from CastelvetranoIn Brine, with pitsSize: giant, 141/160 countProduct of Italy
3. PerfectaGel Platinum Gelatin Sheets (230 Bloom) - 20 Sheets
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Gelatine leaves are preferred by professional chefs over powderPlatinum Grade - 230+- Bloom (highest bloom strength available)Purest, clearest, cleanest tasting gelatine on the marketMade of 100% Grade "A" Collagen from PorkImported from Germany
I have 'The Pho Issue' from Lucky Peach:
> A striking number of pho restaurants hew closely to themes of sovereignty, referencing dates and figures that would be instantly recognizable to most anyone who knows Vietnamese history.
> Names like Pho Pasteur, Pho 54 and Pho Saigon serve as a way to reinforce and vet the anti-Communist credentials of the management [1954 Geneva Accords split Vietnam in two].
> In 1975, North Vietnamese seized Saigon. For those who were sympathetic to the fallen Vietnamese government, that meant exodus from the country. Pho 75s, Pho 83s and Pho 86s memorialize those years of departure and arrival in new homes.
Amazon to the rescue? https://www.amazon.com/PerfectaGel-Platinum-Gelatin-Sheets-Bloom/dp/B009EVSH42
I buy mine on Amazon. Can't seem to find a local place that stocks them at a low enough price. Keep an eye on Amazon, I usually wait to buy when they're around 20ish dollars https://www.amazon.com/Partanna-Premium-Select-Castelvetrano-Olives/dp/B003N333ZA/ref=mp_s_a_1_29?keywords=olives&qid=1566262258&s=gateway&sprefix=castele&sr=8-29