Title: | How to Make them Goodies |
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Created: | Tue Feb 18 1986 |
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Help!!! I need annatto seeds. Does anyone know where, in the Maynard/ Boston area I can find these things. I've looked nearly everywhere. Thanks, Jim
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1649.1 | Mystery food | MOSAIC::MAXSON | Repeal Gravity | Sun Feb 26 1989 03:18 | 12 |
A couple of places you might try: Savoury Lane, on Rt2A in Acton, in the same plaza as the movie theatres. This is a deli, but they have a large selection of oddball spices and things, including all the K-Paul's Cajun mixes. Other place: also on 2A, a bit west, called Joyce Chen's Oriental Kitchen. A food store chock full of exotic stuff, some of which is labeled in Mandarin and I have no idea what it is. Lots of spices. Both places are worth visiting even if they don't have Annato seeds (and I'll bet they do!) | |||||
1649.2 | anatto in Waltham | DELNI::C_ROSS | Wed Mar 01 1989 08:13 | 12 | |
Anatto is a South American spice. It can be found in the GOYA section of most grocery stores inside rt. 128. I have personally seen it in Waltham Supermarket. They have the most extensive spanish food section I've seen so far. I beleive it also comes in a crystalized version referred to as achiote. I can't seem to find this in the acton area stores, but I used it a lot when I lived east. It's a wonderful spice. Casey | |||||
1649.3 | HOONOO::PESENTI | JP | Fri Mar 17 1989 08:51 | 1 | |
I bought some at the Market Basket in Fitchburg. | |||||
1649.4 | PSW::WINALSKI | Careful with that VAX, Eugene | Sun Sep 10 1989 23:03 | 4 | |
Goya brand can be found almost anywhere, usually in the ethnic food section. However, Goya's annatto goes by the Spanish name, anchiote. --PSW |