**Discovering Global Food Delights Online: A Guide to Exploring International Markets** For foodies and adventurous cooks, exploring online stores that sell unique international ingredients can be a game-changer. From artisanal spice blends and specialty sauces to exotic produce and rare snacks, the world of online food shopping offers endless possibilities. In this article, we'll delve into the world of online marketplaces that cater to global food enthusiasts, highlighting hidden gems and tips for navigating these international stores. Whether you're looking to elevate your cooking repertoire or simply want to try new flavors, this article will guide you through the process of discovering the best online stores for global ingredients. Learn how to find the perfect online stores for your international food shopping needs, and get inspired by the diverse range of products available. From Italian specialty stores to Asian markets, we'll explore the best options for shopping online and provide expert advice on how to make the most of your international food shopping experience.


Hello! Trying to expand our horizons and am looking for more online stores that sell anything from spice blends and sauces to snacks/candies, maybe even some cool produce. Martie looks kind of interesting (but also kind of screams trendy and therefore overpriced), found this Italian site that may be cool. I'd prefer to stay away from something like imperfect foods because our shopping needs fluctuate too much for regular deliveries. Thanks! Recipe Toll - Instant Pot Chicken Congee (original by Maggie Zhu) 1/2c short grain white rice (rinsed) 4c chicken broth (or bouillon & water) 1Tbsp Shaoxing wine/dry sherry/cooking wine 2 large pieces peeled and sliced ginger (listen to your heart for what "large" means) 8oz thinly sliced chicken (I did thighs and doubled the amount) green onions sesame oil (for serving, optional) Throw rice, broth, wine & ginger into instant pot. High pressure 15min, at least 10min natural release. Turn on sauté setting, mix in sliced chicken & green onions, stir until chicken cooked through. I topped with more green onions and a little soy sauce. submitted by /u/ArthriticSweetTreat [link] [comments]