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amada sells bomba rice (in little canvas bags) in it's retail department. lots of other spanish goods as well.

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Martin's Sausage, Reading Terminal. I had them make me some with Turkey, it was great.

Carman

Carman's Country Kitchen

11th and Wharton

Philadelphia, PA

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Way better that D'art and palacios.

NICE percy....patatas bravas con chorizo....... :smile:

They also have the new Fermin Iberico chorizo.......the Salchichon rocks.

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DiBruno's (9th Street, probably Chestnut as well) is now carrying pata negra from, I believe, La Tienda. While the jamon won't be available until 2007, they do have chorizo and lomo. The sample of chorizo I tried was truly amazing. But beware sticker shock: $40/lb. I opted for a 1/4 lb, and I made it stretch through about a week as an app during my nightly cocktail hour. The lomo is $80/lb. Anybody's guess what the jamon will cost...

I also happened to spot this piece about La Tienda in the NYT last Sunday: "Do You Want to Visit Your Ham?"

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DiBruno's (9th Street, probably Chestnut as well) is now carrying pata negra from, I believe, La Tienda.

La Tienda is just an online retail store and has nothing to do with the hams other than selling it and other "spanish products" on thier website.

The product is actually imported by Fermin USA who sells it to La Tienda as well as Dibrunos.

Dibrunos does not buy from La Tienda.

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