S spalady DIS Veteran Joined Sep 4, 2007 Messages 578 Aug 2, 2008 #1 I would like to try a "snack" in each country in Epcot could you please give me your recommendations?
I would like to try a "snack" in each country in Epcot could you please give me your recommendations?
G gigi1313 DIS Veteran Joined Aug 28, 2001 Messages 9,282 Aug 2, 2008 #2 kaki gori in japan... it's like a gourmet snocone but better
Haeg WDW Mom's Panelist Loser Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 242 Aug 2, 2008 #3 How about use of a snack credit for a favorite item at EPCOT, Cheddar Cheese Soup (Canada) or Debzringer Sausage in a Pretzel roll (Germany) during F&WF.
How about use of a snack credit for a favorite item at EPCOT, Cheddar Cheese Soup (Canada) or Debzringer Sausage in a Pretzel roll (Germany) during F&WF.
GoofyWaterCoaster <font color=blue><marquee> Please stand clear of t Joined Aug 21, 2007 Messages 9,347 Aug 2, 2008 #4 Churro- Mexico Either Black Forest Cake or Pretzel Bread in Germany Japan- a Snow Cone near the American side US- Funnel Cake France- Chocolate Chip Cookie (They got rid of the Elephant Ears!!!)
Churro- Mexico Either Black Forest Cake or Pretzel Bread in Germany Japan- a Snow Cone near the American side US- Funnel Cake France- Chocolate Chip Cookie (They got rid of the Elephant Ears!!!)
C ChelleinNC Say "Hi" to Art the Greeter for me! Joined Jul 15, 2007 Messages 3,804 Aug 2, 2008 #5 My new favorite is the School Bread in Norway I also love the pretzels & black forest cake in Germany My kids always get the churros in Mexico
My new favorite is the School Bread in Norway I also love the pretzels & black forest cake in Germany My kids always get the churros in Mexico
A ArabianNights with Arabian moons... Joined Jul 1, 2008 Messages 110 Aug 2, 2008 #6 The school bread in Norway is fantastic...really. Pure, custard nirvana.
disneyfav4ever No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep Joined Mar 19, 2005 Messages 15,113 Aug 2, 2008 #7 I really like the margaritas in Mexico, (that counts as a snack, right?) the school bread in Norway, and anything from the bakery in France.
I really like the margaritas in Mexico, (that counts as a snack, right?) the school bread in Norway, and anything from the bakery in France.
della DIS Veteran Joined Sep 6, 1999 Messages 538 Aug 2, 2008 #8 Oh! The bakery in France!!!! Love it, love it, love it!!!
Figment's Friend a haunter of The Haunted Mansion Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 944 Aug 2, 2008 #9 I'm another lover of the Norway Schoolbread, it's just delicious!
never_enough_pooh Mouseketeer Joined Jul 2, 2005 Messages 380 Aug 2, 2008 #10 Edy's Icecream!!! I think it is by the Electric Umbrella..... what a great choice for a snack credit!
Edy's Icecream!!! I think it is by the Electric Umbrella..... what a great choice for a snack credit!
J justplaingoofy DIS Veteran Joined Aug 28, 2005 Messages 3,976 Aug 2, 2008 #11 I agree with the churros... but i'm going to list something you all are going to say you can get that at home... Its the McFlurry at the refreshment port near Canada... we don't really do McDonalds at home, and find the icecream refreshing and hmm yummy!
I agree with the churros... but i'm going to list something you all are going to say you can get that at home... Its the McFlurry at the refreshment port near Canada... we don't really do McDonalds at home, and find the icecream refreshing and hmm yummy!
della DIS Veteran Joined Sep 6, 1999 Messages 538 Aug 2, 2008 #12 Does a frozen margarita from Mexico count as a snack?
MickeyNicki It is pretty darn sad when a valet picks you out a Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 21,518 Aug 2, 2008 #13 China - anything from the Joy of Tea stand and egg rolls from the CS stand Germany - pretzel or apple strudel Norway - school bread or rice dream Japan - melon kakigori France - napoleon and Gran Marnier slushie
China - anything from the Joy of Tea stand and egg rolls from the CS stand Germany - pretzel or apple strudel Norway - school bread or rice dream Japan - melon kakigori France - napoleon and Gran Marnier slushie
iloverags2 DIS Veteran Joined Feb 13, 2002 Messages 2,405 Aug 2, 2008 #14 Chocolate mousse from the bakery in France.
shoes99 DIS Veteran Joined Nov 18, 2000 Messages 8,078 Aug 2, 2008 #15 della said: Does a frozen margarita from Mexico count as a snack? Click to expand... No frozen margarita......no alcohol as a snack credit.
della said: Does a frozen margarita from Mexico count as a snack? Click to expand... No frozen margarita......no alcohol as a snack credit.
della DIS Veteran Joined Sep 6, 1999 Messages 538 Aug 2, 2008 #16 LOL! I didn't mean did it count on DDP. I just meant does a margarita count as a snack in general. Or is that just in my world?
LOL! I didn't mean did it count on DDP. I just meant does a margarita count as a snack in general. Or is that just in my world?
L lisa3383 Mouseketeer Joined Sep 24, 2007 Messages 300 Aug 2, 2008 #17 You guys are all making me hungry! I personally love the pastries in France! We go there every trip for breakfast on our 'Epcot Days!' Does anyone know if Italy has a pastry selection?
You guys are all making me hungry! I personally love the pastries in France! We go there every trip for breakfast on our 'Epcot Days!' Does anyone know if Italy has a pastry selection?
stitchywoman Mouseketeer Joined May 31, 2008 Messages 218 Aug 2, 2008 #18 everyone I know swears by the kakigori and the school bread.... The napoleans at the bakery in france look good if you like napoleans...
everyone I know swears by the kakigori and the school bread.... The napoleans at the bakery in france look good if you like napoleans...
Paul in CT DIS Veteran Joined Aug 23, 1999 Messages 1,376 Aug 2, 2008 #19 ArabianNights said: The school bread in Norway is fantastic...really. Pure, custard nirvana. Click to expand... Talk about pure, custard nervana, you must try the napoleon at the French bakery! The school bread is a close second, though.
ArabianNights said: The school bread in Norway is fantastic...really. Pure, custard nirvana. Click to expand... Talk about pure, custard nervana, you must try the napoleon at the French bakery! The school bread is a close second, though.
travelbug DIS Veteran Joined Mar 4, 2001 Messages 4,818 Aug 2, 2008 #20 School bread in Norway or a napoleon in France.