The "international" aisle at the local market/grocery

terry78

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Does your local store have one of these, or is it just one of those smaller outfits that pretty much just has all the average neccessities? The local one over here has one, but in the past it basically just carried Mexican foods, so the only international **** in the aisle was stuff marked Goya. They've since expanded, and now the aisle carries stuff from German, Poland, the Caribbean, the UK, France, and the like. I went down the aisle last night and saw a can of sponge pudding, (spotted dick if ya nasty) and France's version of cranberry sauce. Do you ever experiment with any of the foods from other countries, or you just buy your box of Lucky Charms and 6 pack of MGD and be done with it?
 
Most big supermarkets I've been to have an "international aisle." Some of them have a very broad selection of international foods, ranging everywhere from Japanese to Jewish to Mexican, but then there are some that just have taco stuff and ramen noodles. It all depends on how metropolitan your area is, I suppose.
 

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