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#REDIRECT [[Bushwacker Wholefoods (Hammersmith)]]
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* <b>Nearby Tube Stops:</b> [[Ravenscourt Park Station]] / [[Hammersmith Station]]

Wholefood shop within 5 minutes' walk of the two Hammersmith Tube stations
(H&C marginally closer). Plant milks, dried goods, dried seaweed, canned vegan soups and readymeals, lots of cereals, high-cocoa chocolate.

Out the back is:
* a freezer with ready-made curries, vegan icecream in several flavours, tempeh, etc;
*a fridge with vegan cheese, vegan/veggie sausages (try the very long Taifun ones, smoky and nice, good in stew), vegan yogurt, several kinds of tofu prepared in interesting ways, ready-to-eat things like rice parcels, sandwiches priced from &pound;2.50 (prices as of June 2004) and a couple of pre-packed salads;
* a selection of organic vegetables;
* and a shelf of eco-friendly household goods like kitchen towels and washing-up liquid.

Near the tills is another chilled display with vegan and veggie pasties, cakes, and so on.

They also do essential oils and complementary medicine type things, but I ([[Kake
]]) am not particularly into that so I never notice details.

address='132 King Street, Hammersmith'
category='Interesting Food Shops,Vegan Food,Wholefood Shops'
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hours_text='Till 6pm on weekdays, closed on Sunday (I think)'
latitude='51.492314'
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Wholefood shop within 5 minutes' walk of the two Hammersmith Tube stations (H&C marginally closer). Plant milks, dried goods, dried seaweed, canned vegan soups and readymeals, lots of cereals, high-cocoa chocolate.

Out the back is:

  • a freezer with ready-made curries, vegan icecream in several flavours, tempeh, etc;
  • a fridge with vegan cheese, vegan/veggie sausages (try the very long Taifun ones, smoky and nice, good in stew), vegan yogurt, several kinds of tofu prepared in interesting ways, ready-to-eat things like rice parcels, sandwiches priced from £2.50 (prices as of June 2004) and a couple of pre-packed salads;
  • a selection of organic vegetables;
  • and a shelf of eco-friendly household goods like kitchen towels and washing-up liquid.

Near the tills is another chilled display with vegan and veggie pasties, cakes, and so on.

They also do essential oils and complementary medicine type things, but I (Kake) am not particularly into that so I never notice details.


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