After I went to Wafi City today, I went to another place called Carrefour. It's a French based "hypermarket" (whatever that is!). It's my favourite supermarket simply because I love buying stuff from the big barrels and bags! (aaah, the simple joys... or simpletons are easily amused, or something like that

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They have big barrels of olives and other pickles (lemons, veg, Indian-type pickle), legumes (more types of dhal than I knew existed!), nuts, dried fruit, and all those spices pictured above.
Plus I also love that I can get some amazing European imported stuff like cheeses and salamis. Due to the import restrictions in Australia we couldn't get a lot of stuff. There are no import restrictions on food here. (Yeah!! woo hoo!) I have visions of me flitting off to, say, Italy, for instance, and coming back with a big chunk of parma ham and slab of parmesan and being able to waltz right on through customs. Of course, as long as I don't have any scary reading material or too much alcohol. That sort of stuff they'll inspect and confiscate!
I love that everything says where it's from:

And because 80% of the population here is from outside the Middle East we have so much interesting imported food, particularly from Asia. (There are big Indian, Philippine, Sri Lankan populations here.) Much of the western stuff comes from the UK but Carrefours, of course, has a lot of French things. (In fact I bought French Granny Smith apples today (and boy were they giving me attitude-

Just joking. No offence intended!)) And one of these times I'll find some dish worthy of the gorgeous (and pricey) French mushrooms.
Some other things you might find interesting:
**Butter being sold only in frozen form (I assume it's to prevent melting on the way home since it can be very hot here).
**A check out line for women with a covered Arabic woman running the register (for particularly sensitive Arabic women shoppers)
**You have to have your fruit and veg weighed and priced before you get to the register. (Which I didn't do the first time I went 'cause I didn't know. And a man helping bag groceries had to be sent back to that department with about 8 bags of stuff to price for us!)
**Separate sort of hidden place in the supermarket to get pork products. (Anything containing pork even potato chips and some things you just wouldn't think of as immediately having pork are tucked away so as not to offend Muslims.) Actually this Carrefour didn't seem to sell any pork products.
**All veg including herbs and lettuces grown here all come with copious amounts of sand. I'm sure I should have expected that but it hadn't occurred to me!
I have some "what is this and what do I do with it" pics to post for you tomorrow!
A good cook is like a sorceress who dispenses happiness. – Elsa Schiaparelli, 1890-1973, Italian Designer