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<title>London's Top Food Stores</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>London is a city which offers everything - especially for food lovers.  Fornum &amp;amp; Mason is the original fine food emporium but thanks to the city's multi-culturalism, there are more and more specialist food shops opening all the time.  These stores bring wares from such exotic destinations as Lebanon and Thailand and add to the vibrancy of London as a whole.  The following list gives you a taste of what delicacies London has to offer.</p>

 <ol><li><h3>Fortnum &amp;amp; Mason</h3> 

A list of food stores in London would be incomplete without a mention of this landmark.  Fornum &amp;amp; Mason has stood in its spot in Piccadilly for nearly 300 years and is a must-see on your visit to London.  Spoil yourself with a high tea here before you browse the shelves looking at all the high quality products.<br/><br/>
Address: 181 Piccadilly

 </li><li><h3>Gennaro Delicatessen</h3> 

Italian cuisine rates as one of the most popular in the world, but as we all know, many establishments can get it wrong.  This delicatessen is as Italian as manicotti.  The deli is a pleasure to peruse, with lovely scents from the products adding to the experience.  The coffee here is some of the best you'll taste and the owners are as lovely and warm as their store.<br/><br/>
Address:23 Lewis Grove, SE13 6BG

 </li><li><h3>Talad Thai</h3> 

There is a restaurant next door which is run by the same people who own the store.  Authentic Thai ingredients are the order of the day here with beautiful fresh fruits and veggies imported from Thailand.  For those who like their curry as hot as can be, there are many curry pastes on offer here and the owners are happy to give sound advice to budding cooks on how to use the products.<br/><br/>
Address: 326 Upper Richmond Road, SW15 6TL

 </li><li><h3>Andreas Michli &amp;amp; Son</h3> 

This has to be one of the top food stores in London.  The Cypriot proprietor, Mr. Michli, grows a lot of the products on his own farm, and what isn't grown is imported from Cyprus.  There are always fresh fruits and vegetables to be bought and the juicy olives surely must be how gold would taste if you could eat it.<br/><br/>
Address: 405-411 St Ann's Road, N15 3JL

 </li><li><h3>Blue Mountain Peak</h3> 

This store sells Afro-Caribbean staples.  There are flours, fruit and vegetables and many fruit syrups.  For chefs, both wannabe and real, the sauces and herb spices are heavenly.  This shop is a pleasure to walk around and you'll want to taste many of the products on the shelves.<br/><br/>
Address: 2A-8 Craven Park Road, NW10 4AB

 </li><li><h3>Phoenica Mediterranean Food Hall</h3> 

In Kentish Town you will find this monument to all foods Mediterranean.  Products are imported from four different countries, them being Italy, Greece, Turkey and Lebanon.  An added bonus that is really the jewel in this food store's crown is the halal butcher which makes the best sausages you will ever taste.<br/><br/>
Address: 186-188 Kentish Town, NW5 2AE

 </li><li><h3>VB &amp;amp; Sons</h3> 

If you like pickles, make sure you head here.  In the middle of the shop is the pickle cart, with the most delicious pickles sold by weight.  This store is a smorgasbord of delights and gives you an excellent feel of the Gujarati region where the produce comes from.<br/><br/>
Address:  147 Ealing Road, Wembley, HA0 4BU

 </li><li><h3>Polsmak</h3> 

This very neat deli is a treat due to the helpful staff and wonderful products packed on the shelves.  From pickles to meats to breads this Polish deli is a top food store.  Their pastries are must-haves and once you eat one, you'll be going back for more.<br/><br/>
Address: 39 Balls Pond Road, N1 4BW

 </li><li><h3>Taj Stores</h3> 

A food store with a great sense of place and time is the Taj Stores establishment in Brick Lane.  This Bangladeshi grocer has been here since 1936 and sells fruit and vegetables, meat (halal), herbs and best of all, Bangladeshi fish.  Taj Stores also sells utensils needed for Indian and Bangladeshi cooking.<br/><br/>
Address: 112-114a Brick Lane, E1 6RL

 </li><li><h3>R Garcia and Sons</h3> 

Very central in zone 1 of London is this Spanish food store.  The delicatessen sells some of the best charcuterie in the city and the cheese selection is top class too.  There is also an exquisite range of sherries available here.<br/><br/>
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<title>Taste Delicious Mexican Food</title>
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<![CDATA[								<p>I like Turkish and Chinese cuisine. I like eating Turkish food, as can be expected, since I live in Turkey. I eat Chinese food when I go out with my colleagues and friends. It was three years ago when I first tasted a Mexican food Quesadillas. It was very delicious. I asked my friends whether they liked Quesadillas or not. Our first impressions were positive about Quesadillas. All my friends confessed that Quesadillas was really delicious. After that day, Both I and my friends searched on other Mexican food. During this search activities, we also found good Mexican restaurants in Istanbul. This article is about my favourite Mexican food. </p>
 
<h3>Quesadillas</h3>
 
<p>Quesadillas is the first Mexican food I have ever tasted. It is also the top of my favourite Mexican food. The ingredients of Quesadillas are chicken, potatoes, refried beans, sausage, ham, scrambled eggs, black pepper, salt, butter and mushroom. In some part of the Mexico, cheese is also added. Quesadillas is also a part of Mexican culture and tradition. If you live in Mexico or go to Mexico, you can easily find Quesadillas in every restaurants, stadiums and theaters. </p>
 
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/03/01/120300_0.jpg" alt="" /></p>
 
<h3>Tortilla</h3>
 
<p>Tortilla is made from finely ground maize or wheat flour. It is one of the symbols of Mexican kitchen. Tortilla is a kind of omelette which is made with layers of eggs and sliced potatoes. Tortilla is made not only in Mexico but also in Panama, USA, South America and Central America. Eggs and potatoes are main ingredients of Tortilla. </p>
 
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<h3>Gaspatcho</h3>
 
<p>Gaspatcho is one of the popular Mexican soup.  Unlike Quesadillas and Tortilla, Gaspatcho is served cold. The ingredients of Gaspatcho soup are tomatoes, green pepper, red pepper, cucumber, olive oil, bread, salt and vinegar. </p>
 
<p><img src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/trifter/2008/03/01/120300_2.jpg" alt="" /></p>
 
<h3>Tacos</h3>
 
<p>Tacos is one of the traditional Mexican food. Tacos is made from corn flour, meat, chicken and mince. All these ingredients are mixed in a special pot called Taco. Most of the time, Tacos is mixed with spice. </p>
 
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 15:21:06 PST</pubDate></item>
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