Love this place, has a lot of stuff you can't find in a mainstream grocery store. I prefer family owned unique places like this. I was able to find guanabana leaves (soursop/graviola) to add to my tea, which is good for a ton of heath issues. It was a happy accident to find this little gem full of wonderful supplies for optimal health! They even carry the exact same black seed oil I take. I have a hard time remembering names of unique places but word association helps and the F A & M stands for a FAMily run store in my head. Hope that helps anyone else remember it that also has trouble like me lol. Making a trip here Friday with a close friend I told about it. It's quite the hike for us both, but my friend and I are both having health issues that need tackled. So, we are coming here before we go to my favorite family run supplements shop on Saturday. This will tremendously help with our budgets too by buying here prior to doing that. The people are nice and helpful and friendly. Nothing fancy just a great place, way better than the corporate stores. Do your best to pay with cash please. Little places like these lose a lot of money paying 3% and more, cash keeps them...
Read moreBest Jamaican grocery store in this part of town! Get your ground provisions such as yams, cassava (yuca), green bananas and green leafy vegetables such as callaloo! Nice, fresh and fairly priced (better than Publix). Get your oxtails, cowfoot, goat meat, chicken, fresh fish and salted cod fish also! Caribbean seasonings, tea, avocados, bread, cassava, and my favorite--- roasted breadfruit packaged to go!! You name it they've got it. Friendly service and really nice, down to earth proprietors...
Read moreI’ve been coming here since 2019. I have moved to several different states since then but come here each time I’m in town. I recently came back to get groceries for a cross country trip. The Ackee, salt fish, snapper, Calaloo, coconuts, sprat, scotch bonnet and yellow yam made their way to Salt Lake City Utah from Miami. The 3lbs of goat didn’t make it, I ate it before...
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