My wife and I visited for the first time today to learn about ingredients for cooking African food at home. The people in the store gave us a very friendly greeting and encouraged us to ask questions. The items in the store mostly reflect west African cuisine, with some ingredients imported directly from Ghana (where the store staff are from) or Cameroon. The staff speak Twi as well as English. We bought fufu flour, which we have used occasionally for years, and a new product we discovered there: kenkey, dried fermented corn (maize) dough. We enjoyed our visit to the store. I will note that Adom Market is NOT an Ethiopian grocery store (which is the Google search that took us there). There is nothing distinctively east African in Adom Market, but plenty of good west African ingredients, including frozen and dried fish, frozen vegetables, spices,...
Read moreAdom Market was good, I have some of the items to buy,but the main item that I went there for, I forgot to buy it, Anyway I'm gonna find another time to go back there and if I do not forget it I will he happy to buy it, it's good place to shop African foods, beverages, veggies, African clothes, beads for dressing, braided and twist sticks wigs, and Jesus is...
Read moreIf you are looking for a well stocked, clean and friendly African store look no further. The owner is very friendly. Found so many childhood things I haven’t seen in forever 😂. This is the only place I will be going to get...
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