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Default Oriental grocery stores

On Thu, 4 Jun 2009 10:21:50 -0700 (PDT), Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig
wrote:

> On Jun 3, 1:11*pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>
> The Orient refers to the area of
>> the world.
>>
>> nancy

> ===========================
> Nancy, :-)
>
> Where in the world is "The Orient"? My "Asian-American" AKA: A&A
> Market is owned by a Cambodian and sells non-perishable foods & fresh
> produce & meats for cooking: Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Maylasian,
> Indonesian, Laotian, Korean, Philippine, and Indian, Pakistani,
> Bosnian, Turkish, Arabian, Lebanese, Syrian, Israeli, Palestinian,
> Tunisian, Somali, Sudanese, Moroccan, Egyptian, Mexican, Cuban,
> Caribbian and just plain "African" foods. I have never found an
> ingredient in a recipe (in hundreds of cookbooks) that I couldn't find
> in one of the ethnic markets in Fargo . . . except Moroccan preserved
> lemons, but I googled a recipe and make my own.
>
> Lynn in Fargo
> hasn't been to the new "Korean" market named Lotus Blossom (they have
> prepared Chinese meats like duck and char siu (spelling?)


if it's all in one store, you're doing better than d.c. i had no idea
fargo was so cosmopolitan.

your pal,
blake