
"International foods mean many things to different people. It could include a food that has assimilated into mainstream American dining culture, like pasta and Italian tomato sauces; it could mean gochujang or matcha or anything else commonly found in the ethnic food aisle; or it could refer to something that is a little harder to find in the average grocery store, like fermented sorghum and chicken feet."
"Whatever the case, this is America, and one of the many great things about this place is that you can find pretty much anything. You name the ingredient, however obscure it may be, and some grocery store or specialty outlet will carry it. But it's a big country, with many grocery stores, so where do you start? Below is a list of store chains with the best international food"
International foods include everything from widely assimilated items like pasta and Italian tomato sauces to niche ingredients such as gochujang, matcha, fermented sorghum, and chicken feet. Many grocery stores and specialty outlets across the United States stock obscure and common international ingredients. Store chains often offer dedicated international aisles with items grouped by region, though selections vary by location and nearby immigrant communities. Specialty grocery stores provide authentic imported goods that cater to specific cultural needs. Eataly specializes in Italian food with high-quality artisanal products and prepared meals. Most Eataly locations also contain restaurants and bars serving freshly made Italian dishes and aperitifs.
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