Where can I buy clotted cream in DC?
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call first
http://www.bowerscheese.com/
and avoid the place in the middle of a Saturday or Sunday if at all possible.
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Whole foods usually has it.
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If you mean real, British, fresh clotted cream - it isn't available. No one produces it in the states.
You can get the pre-packaged Devon Cream and Devon Clotted Cream at Whole Foods or Wegmans. It is decent, but nothing like the stuff you get in Cornwall.
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