Went early today - to pick up a few items for a THAI-influenced dinner I was making
tonite.
Specifically wanted Galangal for my
Tom Yum Goong soup- and a
new Thai Chili Paste,
and was gonna look for some more of that home-made Naem (or Nam, as others spell it) for a
Naem Khao Tod *Thai Crispy Rice Salad I was making too.
Struck out on both.
(they offered frozen Galangal- and did have lots of other Naem Sausage(s) to select from.....)
Found out- WEDNESDAY is the day that Fresh Produce comes in to their Store!Got a Thai shopper to offer her favorite brand of Thai Chili Paste (same brand as the canned Red Thai Curry Paste I generally buy)....but discovered some interesting items I'd never seen before.
Cilantro Roots.
Lots of Thai Recipes call for 'em-
never-ever witnessed 'em for sale.
Cilantro Roots for sale! by
R. Kramer, on Flickr
Tiny Round (Quil) Eggplant... at $9.00 a pound each lil eggplant a greenish orb the size of a walnut......
Thai Eggplant I’d never seen for sale before by
R. Kramer, on Flickr
Ya know those very deep ceramic Mortar/Pestle ya see Thai Aunties pounding their curries in? Well
Mortar and Pestles by
R. Kramer, on Flickr
they've got two sizes of them for sale- in the "Housewares" Aisle.
I also punched a "Meal-in-a-Kit"- a Combo of Rice, shredded Omelette-, A Cured Pork Sausage, and Pork Meat and other accoutrements- like Ginger and Red Onion etc.- that are allegedly to be all tossed together and enjoyed with the supplied sauce.
Mondays dinner.
Sadly- I found lots of items with only THAI Labels and US Prices in the handmade food section. When I tried to get the only Employee in the front of the store to tell me what they were- he wasn't able to describe them articulately enough to enable me to make a buying decision.
I did offer a suggestion that they could "sell more things"- if they label items in 2 languages- to offer Round-Eyes like me- a chance to dig on some of their good stuff- too!
We'll see if the Cashier hands that "suggestion" up the food-chain.
Still-IMHO- great addition to Chicago's ever evolving Ethnic Food Market scene!
Support this place- and-
ask for translation of the Thai-labeled-goodies in the front-case!