[Northkeep] New Middle Eastern Grocery!
Niewoehner, Hugh
hughn at ssd.fsi.com
Wed Sep 20 05:57:10 PDT 2006
And I don't know if everyone is aware of it but the Middle Eastern
Market on Mingo @ 55th. is another fine source of goodies. Turkish
Figs...mmm. Hallumi cheese (Cypriot) for Saganaki, even better.
Thanks for the tip to another source. Always good to have a broad
choice.
Damon
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:northkeep-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of
> Melissa Long Blevins
> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 4:02 AM
> To: The Barony of Northkeep
> Subject: Re: [Northkeep] New Middle Eastern Grocery!
>
> OOOOhhhhh, I just love you! Thanks for the information, you
> are awesome!
> Regards,
> Elisabeth
>
> Jennifer Carlson <talana1 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> The Jerusalem Market opened three weeks ago at 51st and
> Sheridan. They're in the Southwest corner, in the small
> shopping center tucked back beside the post office. It's next
> door to Bill and Ruth's subs, if you know where that is.
>
> They carry all the items you'd expect - olive oil, seminola
> flour, halva, teas, and so forth; but they also have tons of
> goodies the other Middle Eastern stores in town don't:
> Algerian dates, oil cured olives, molasses made from your
> choice of grapes, pomegranates, or dates, eggplant canned
> about every which way you can imagine, falafel spice mix (in
> case you want to make it from scratch), cow's milk cheese
> from Syria, sheep's milk cheese from Bulgaria, and my
> favorite Bulgarian yogurt (Dannon will just never do it for me again).
>
> They don't have much in the way of meat products yet, though
> they do have kafta sausages. They carry all kinds of sweets,
> from tempting packages of bite-sized baklava and katafi, to
> trays of chickpea cookies.
>
> Prices are really good. Check it out.
>
> In servicio,
>
> Talana
>
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