From fumbwa to chicha morada and spicy squid, these local food markets are bringing flavors from around the world to San Antonio.
Credit:In a land where H-E-B is king, smaller local grocers are carving out space by offering international ingredients for cuisines from around the world. Whether it’s just the right spice, a tropical fruit or a trending snack, it’s worth the extra drive to score items you can’t find at the average supermarket. These stores reflect San Antonio’s diversity, giving immigrants a taste of home and the larger community a chance to expand their palates.
The sons of the original Colombian owners run it now with the same purpose as their parents: to provide the city with food from all over Latin America in a community where Mexican products dominate the shelves. The market aims to showcase every Latin American country through the meats, produce, frozen foods, remedies and other imported items. It sells products such as Venezuelan and Salvadoran queso, Cuban guava paste and Peruvian chicha morada., located at 8023 Callaghan Rd.
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