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    I love Tartex, but stopped eating it a while back and I couldn't remember why. Now I remember............ I've jut bought some and I have problems getting it out of the tube! it's all right until its been in the fridge, then it sets and you need wrists like a boxer to get it out. I wish they would put the stuff in a jar Anyone else have this problem, if so have you solved it?

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    Default Re: Tartex

    Tartex comes in cans too. If those aren't available in your area try to find a tube key perhaps.


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    I'd just squeeze it into a small jar/tub before first refrigeration.

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    I'd just squeeze it into a small jar/tub before first refrigeration.

    Good idea, but I'm not sure if it would keep as long as it would in the tube.

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    Tartex comes in cans too. If those aren't available in your area try to find a tube key perhaps.

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    Thanks, I'll have a look around for one of these.

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    I don't refrigerate it (for precisely that reason) and it's honestly always been fine just in the cupboard, lasts months. If you don't fancy that then maybe just take it out of the fridge a bit before you want to use it?
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    Default Re: Tartex

    I also like the cans (seems to be available only in cans in Germany), but they do go bad really quick - due to no preservatives being added, they normally do not last longer than a week in my fridge.

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    PS: In Germany, there's also a lot of other brands available - I really love "Zwergenwiese" ("dwarf's meadow"), they have some really funky tastes (e.g. red beet- horseradish)

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