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When I was a kid in DC, Safeway opened a store in the downtown area called Safeway International, probably to serve the diplomatic community. I loved to visit that store and see what I could possibly buy.
Now, the things I am liking about my community (Seattle and its suburbs) are the international grocery stores. Most of them are Asian (Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, Korean) or Mexican, and we have a German deli with food from Germany in the area.
Now I am seeing more types of stores, like Mediterranean, Indian and Eastern Europe. Talking about expanding one's eating horizons. There is a good thing to immigration, learning what other people eat!
Couple of weeks ago I went to an Indian grocery store and bought garam masala and some lentils and made a pot of lentil soup. Yum!
Actually my weakness is the spice racks in these stores. I have a spice closet full, and I use something from the closet every day...
How about you? Have you explored into other grocery stores, and experimented with another country's cuisine?
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