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2767.1 | | RANGER::PESENTI | Only messages can be dragged | Thu Nov 29 1990 08:20 | 5 |
| I've found both in standard grocery stores, like Demoulas. Usually in
with the Ethnic foods. If that fails, look for an oreintal grocer in
the yellow pages. And, if that fails, too, try Joyce Chen in Acton on
rt 2a, or Concord Spice and Grain in Concord, across from the T stop on
Thoreau St.
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2767.2 | Simple Enough .... | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | We're all bozos on this Q-bus | Thu Nov 29 1990 08:24 | 17 |
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Hi,
There's a health food store in Westboro called Simple Enough
Natural Foods that has Tamari and most likely Tahini as well.
According to the phone book, the number is 366-7037 and the
address is listed as Rte 9 Westboro. I get flyers from them
all the time and I'm certain I've seen both items advertised.
Tahini is relatively easy to find and you should be able to get
it at the Stop and Shop near BJ's. It comes in a can usually
and looks similar to a can of peanuts but only about 2/3 the height.
If you don't mind a trip to Worcester, the Living Earth at the corner
of Chandler St & Park Ave has these items.
Regards, Larry
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2767.3 | Shaws has Tahini | LEZAH::SCANLON | I was so much older then... | Thu Nov 29 1990 08:59 | 6 |
| Also, you can get Tahini at the new Shaws in Hudson. Don't know
about Tamari, tho...
Take care,
Tara
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2767.4 | | CLUSTA::GLANTZ | Mike 227-4299 TAY Littleton MA | Thu Nov 29 1990 09:02 | 10 |
| I've found that any brand of soy sauce will substitute reasonably well
(to my taste) for tamari.
Tahini, which is a spread made from (I think) ground sunflower seeds,
can sometimes be substituted by hummus, which is made from ground
chick peas. But this won't work in all recipes, since hummus also has
other strong flavors, such as garlic.
I'd be surprised if you couldn't find both in almost any supermarket
in Marlboro/Westboro.
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2767.5 | | AKOCOA::CARROLL | | Thu Nov 29 1990 09:20 | 8 |
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Mike,
Tahini is not ground sunflower seeds, it's made from sesame seeds.
Hummus is made by mixing chick peas and tahini with lemon juice, garlic
and cumin (optional)
Bob
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2767.6 | | CONES::glantz | Mike 227-4299 TAY Littleton MA | Thu Nov 29 1990 09:57 | 3 |
| Oops, sorry, you're right. Sesame seeds.
So what's made from ground sunflower seeds? :-)
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2767.7 | Julio's has tahini | AKOCOA::BABINEAU | | Thu Nov 29 1990 12:32 | 5 |
| Julio's markets also carries Tahini. Look at the area where they
carry the gourmet jams, dressings, crackers etc. I saw it there
last week in the Northboro store. White and orange can.
Dianne
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2767.8 | Rose Lee's in Westborough | UPBEAT::JFERGUSON | Leading Lady | Fri Nov 30 1990 16:27 | 5 |
| If all else fails, try Rose Lee's on the south side of Route 9 in
Westborough between Route 135 and Lyman Street. They have a small
grocery area that has lots of items you won't find other places.
Judy
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2767.9 | Tahini | MYGUY::LANDINGHAM | Mrs. Kip | Sat Dec 01 1990 16:18 | 7 |
| Ohhhhh, now you've got me wanting to make homemade hommous - like I
used to many years ago! Anyway, Tahini can also be found at a great
middle eastern market on the corner of Park Ave. & Chandler St. in
Worcester. Lots of other good middle eastern delights there, too!
Hmmm, maybe I'll go by there tomorrow to get the indredients for fresh
home made hommous!
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2767.10 | | KERNEL::SMITHERSJ | Living on the culinary edge.... | Mon Jan 24 1994 07:56 | 4 |
| Has anyone bought any Tahini in the UK? Where can I get it?
Thanks
julia
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2767.11 | Hot Pita Bread with Tahini Sauce... yummy... | CDROM::SHIPLEY | Smmeeeeegggg Heeeeeeeeead | Mon Jan 24 1994 09:26 | 8 |
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> Has anyone bought any Tahini in the UK? Where can I get it?
I used to buy tahini sauce and "raw" tahini from "George's"
Greek Delicatessen in Liverpool. You should be able to find it
in any Greek-Cypriot delicatessen or they should be able to
direct you to a source.
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2767.12 | Reading ? | MILE::PRIEST | the first million years are the worst | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:06 | 7 |
| .10> Has anyone bought any Tahini in the UK? Where can I get it?
I'm pretty sure I've bought some at some time from the County Deli
in St.Mary Butts, Reading.
Jim
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2767.13 | Chinese Sesame seed paste... | CDROM::SHIPLEY | Smmeeeeegggg Heeeeeeeeead | Wed Jan 26 1994 16:19 | 5 |
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Also, you could try a chinese supermarket or supplier. They sell
sesame seed paste (usually with a little soy bean oil which shouldn't
affect things too much).
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2767.14 | I always buy mine in Sainsburys/Tescos/Safeways etc! | PEKING::POLLINGTONI | Ian Pollington | Fri Jan 28 1994 07:59 | 1 |
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2767.15 | Fat content in Tahini? | POWDML::CORMIER | | Fri Jan 28 1994 10:46 | 3 |
| I found a tin of Near East brand Tahini in my supermarket, but there is
no label listing the calories and fat content. Any ideas?
Sarah
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2767.16 | Sesame seed butter... | GODIVA::bence | Leave time for the unexpected. | Fri Jan 28 1994 12:34 | 9 |
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A quick check with my recipe program yields:
For 1 ounce of Tahini (~2 Tablespoons)
168 calories
14.4 grams Total fat (2g saturated, 5.4 mono, 6.3 poly)
72.5% fat by weight
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2767.17 | A whole lotta fat! | POWDML::CORMIER | | Fri Jan 28 1994 16:16 | 2 |
| Wow! Glad I asked first... Thanks!
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2767.18 | There are certain times when the %s don't count... | CDROM::SHIPLEY | Smmeeeeegggg Heeeeeeeeead | Fri Jan 28 1994 19:59 | 20 |
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But then...
Tahini sauce dip:
Equal measures of Tahini and water whipped together with a fork.
Add lemon juice, crushed garlic and salt to personal taste.
(I've found that one clove of garlic/two tablespoons of juice
to four heaped tbsps of tahini works for me)
Fresh baked crispy bread rolls or pita bread, fresh grilled
kebabs or pork/lamb chops, grilled Italian/Greek sausages,
etc....
To die for... with a bottle or two of Retsina... especially
sitting in a taverna on a warm evening...
(72% from fat?? who cares...8^)}...)
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2767.19 | Re .10 found in Bracknell | SUBURB::MCDONALDA | Shockwave Rider | Mon Feb 14 1994 04:03 | 12 |
| Large jars of Tahini spotted is Safeway's Bracknell. The were snuggling
next to the cans of stuff vine leaves.
Visited this store for the first time in 2 years. My wife wanted
Bisquick and was a tad fed up of paying �2.00 a box from the Deli in St
Mary's/Butt street. It was �1.24 from Safeway.
This bodes ill for me. In about a month's time a Safeway superstore,
which seems larger than the Bracknell branch, opens within walking
distance of Deathpark. I think my wallet is in danger.
Angus
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