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  • Hi - I could use some help finding a product name in Ukrainian.?

    I want to buy a specific probiotic - called Saccharomyces boulardii. I went to the pharmacy and just asked for a probiotic, and within 24 hours learned that what kind of probiotic makes a big difference...heh heh. I don't speak Ukrainian and it takes me forever to search, although I did try. I don't know if this helps, but Merck sells it as "Lacido Enter" in Poland. If you could help me find a product name that I could ask for at a pharmacy in Ukraine, I would be grateful.

    I'm open to product suggestions for Russian product names, but I don't know the availability given the current situation.

    Thank you for any help.

    1 AnswerOther - Europe7 years ago
  • Do you think the Boeing 787 will do much for LOT Polish Airlines?

    As I write this LOT's (and Europe's) first 787 is over Manitoba heading for Warsaw. They will fairly soon replace all of their 767s with 5 deliveries expected over the next few months. I'm curious what people think. Would the new aircraft make you more likely to consider LOT if they were going where you wanted?

    I hope this doesn't sound too much like an advertisement - I'm just an aviation geek. I still look forward to experiencing the A380 and I'm very curious about the Sukhoi Superjet 100. Positive and negative responses welcomed.

    4 AnswersAir Travel9 years ago
  • Brits: Jiggly fish. What's it called?

    I was watching a TV show set in London (not about food) and one of the characters had some food from a takeaway that consisted of chunks of fish in a yellowish gelatin. They implied that it was a traditional food that people don't eat much anymore. I googled and saw some recipes for fish in aspic but I was wondering if there was a special name for it in the UK. Any other background information is a bonus. Thanks.

    3 AnswersOther - Food & Drink9 years ago