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Middle East Grocery (20th May, 2012) : Makkah Market is a Middle East grocery store that offers their products online, making it simple to get those hard to find ingredients with great prices and reasonable shipping. |
Israel's National Food (29th September, 2010) : Falafel has always been a subject for debate – which falafel is the tastiest? Which is more special? And who makes genuine falafel “the way it should be”? The debate is bolstered by the issue of the origin of falafel, and it is here that the ethnic genie ... |
The Olive Farm (27th April, 2005) : Turkish products including olives and olive oil, vinegar, dried figs, sweets, tea and coffee beans |
Cafe Anatolia (27th April, 2005) : Turkish grocery providing gift shops with gourmet foods such as peykek cocoa, pound cake, soups, meats, olives, and cheeses. Also sells music, DVDs, and gifts. Purchase catalog and information about ordering online. |
Best Turkish Food (27th April, 2005) : Turkish grocery store, also sells limited selection of CDs and gift items. |
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Top Sites - Main » Shopping » Food » Ethnic and Regional » Middle Eastern |
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Best Turkish Food () : Turkish grocery store, also sells limited selection of CDs and gift items.
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Mansoura () : Pastries, gift tins, sweets, and platters. Foods prepared under Kosher regulations.
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Cafe Anatolia () : Turkish grocery providing gift shops with gourmet foods such as peykek cocoa, pound cake, soups, meats, olives, and cheeses. Also sells music, DVDs, and gifts. Purchase catalog and information about ordering online.
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Middle East Grocery () : Makkah Market is a Middle East grocery store that offers their products online, making it simple to get those hard to find ingredients with great prices and reasonable shipping.
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Israel's National Food () : Falafel has always been a subject for debate – which falafel is the tastiest? Which is more special? And who makes genuine falafel “the way it should be”? The debate is bolstered by the issue of the origin of falafel, and it is here that the ethnic genie
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