
The sauce section is also great, and there are plenty of Caribbean and African food options in the aisle - five different kinds of fufu!

Also check out the meat section for its variety of cuts and types, but know that this isnt the place to find your free-range/local/organic selection, but its great if you just want to eat good + cheap! The fresh produce section is amazing - both in diversity of items (whole, fresh banana leaves!) and quality. This international grocery store is a hidden gem in Durham, but it takes some navigating to find the best deals. Its just one of the stores where you weigh out the balance with quality with pricing. Yet for the most part this will not be my go-to store for shopping! Definitely a store to shop for goya, jalapenos, rices, duros, hot sauces, and much more Hispanic related items. I can see coming here for sale items, and some select things. Sure a 10# bag of chicken for $4.90 on sale is good, yet the chicken seem kinda small.
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$1.79 for Kraft Mac n cheese or idahoan potatoes is crazy. Better pricing at food lion/Wal-Mart if you want non meat groceries. Good on a few select sale items, but not the greatest quality on some meats, very thin sliced pork, and beef for the pricing. this is my complaint for a lot of places you go nowadays. id freeze it for another week or so only to find a portion of it changing color once thawed. thought it to be incredibly large but sucked it up to hormones they inject in animals.

i once bought chicken legs, or what i thought was chicken. The only drawback which is somewhat consistent is meat and poultry. they offer a lot of latin flavored foods too but also african. They have a good layout and their produce certainly has produce you wouldnt find in other store.
