you can get it in most Chinese food stores in the tea sections
"David G. Imber" wrote in message
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> On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 22:37:10 +0000 (UTC), rcpj@panix.com (Pierre Jelenc)
> wrote:
>
> >Default User writes:
> >> Anyone know where I might be able to purchase Almond Flour in the
City....
> >
> >I suspect that any Arabic shop on Atlantic Avenue, and any Indo-Pakistani
> >shop around 27th & Lex and in Jackson Heights withh have it, and a lot
> >cheaper than any gourmet shop.
> >
> >I get mine at Patel, next to the Jackson Diner.
>
> You're so right, Pierre. I don't know how I forgot that. I'm sure
> I've even seen it at Kalyustan's and other markets on Lexington.
>
> For the record, Bell Bates is not a gourmet shop (and its owner is
> Indian, actually), but I should say that the prices have gone up
> considerably since it relocated and became a sort of "health food
> superstore". Another caveat, though I still feel it's a terrific resource,
> is that one has to be very careful about the quality of the goods. The
> store tries to be comprehensive in its selection, and so will sometimes
> settle for a lower grade of goods, just to be able to stock them.
>
> DGI
>
>
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