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Bazaar, Shopping, Grocery and Indian business in North America

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There are Indian grocery shops almost all the major towns and cities in the US. The online bazaars provide an alternative to these retailers and sell directly to us, the consumers. The market is huge but fragmented.

There are a number of established importers of Indian spices, lentils (dal’s), herbs and condiments who distribute them through the chain of Indian shops and bazaars. Many bazaars and online service providers also offer services of sending gifts to India with 'online gifts center' model. You may also be interested in the sepcial 'Little India' section of GaramChai.com


  

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Devon Avenue

Devon Avenue
Even for the younger generation, `Little India' provides the spice of old-fashioned Indian and Pakistani life

Tea on Devon Avenue is rich, ambrosial Indian masala tea, muddy brown and laced with enough cream to form a skim on top--different from the tea at Starbucks, to be sure, but not wholly unfamiliar. It's a little exotic to my neophyte tongue.
And it's served really, really hot. Scalding, McDonald's lawsuit hot. .....

This "Little India" is the stretch where food fans come for Southeast Asian cuisine. Also here are jewelers, grocery stores, travel agencies and sari boutiques, all competing for sign and sidewalk space, as well as immigrant families, many first-generation and some second........Raj proprietor Divyesh Damji shows off his ranihar pieces, or gold necklaces traditional for brides on their wedding day. If you think wedding dresses are a stiff one-time expense, these ornate crescents practically surround a bride's face in 22-carat gold, and cost thousands of dollars. From the Chicago Tribune If you liked this section, you may also be interested in GaramChai.com's feature on Little India

 

Interesting Articles on Indian Shopping in the US

Frozen Indian foods catch on in US: In Indian grocery stores throughout the Greater Boston area, heat-and-eat treats like samosas and spicy vegetable curries crowd the freezer cases along with pre-fried chunks of paneer, a soft Indian cheese used in many vegetarian dishes, and ice creams in flavors that are popular among Indians such as mango and pistachio. Most conventional grocery stores have a few jars of pre-mixed spice paste or simmer sauces from UK-based Pataks in their ethnic-food aisles, and Trader Joe's carries a wide variety of its own vacuum-sealed curries and condiments. Read article at Boston Globe.

Sari excuses Designers come up with new reasons to wear one By Betsy Lehndorff  Special to the News  (Rocky Mountain News)
An easier way to locate saris is through an Internet search, which will lead you to stores in the United States, London and Paris.

Note: Page last updated: March 2017


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