Best websites for specialty foods
Produce, delicacies, and wares from artisanal foodmakers, cooperative farms, San Francisco’s Market Hall, and New York's Kalustyan’s.
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Foodzie.com vets “small-scale, artisanal” foodmakers across the United States who sell local delicacies from Maryland crab cakes to Tucson tamales.
Markethallfoods.com features wares from eight food and flower stores in San Francisco’s Market Hall. In addition to imports from France, Italy, and Japan, it offers “simple, great California foods” such as Meyer lemon preserves.
Kalustyans.com is the online home of Kalustyan’s spice shop, a 66-year-old Manhattan mainstay. It carries more than 4,000 seasonings, including “mysterious ingredients” not found in average supermarkets.
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Equalexchange.com partners with sustainable cooperative farms in the United States and 18 other countries. All coffee, tea, and foodstuffs are produced by farmers “receiving a fair wage for their labor.”
Source: O magazine
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