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Kola nuts

Popular in West Africa are fresh kola nuts. They have no flavor, but their appeal is that, having completely puckered up your mouth, they leave it feeling as if a sharp wind had blown through it.

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Caribbean markets - 20 Jan 2008

Caribbean markets seem to be concentrated mostly in the Maryland suburbs of the capital. But Filipino markets carry some Caribbean specialties. read more...

Kola nuts - they're the real thing - 23 Nov 2007

Kola nuts are 'the real thing.' read more...

Ethiopian markets - 14 Nov 2007

There is a large Ethiopian community in Washington, and a number of Ethiopian restaurants around the Adams Morgan area. There you'll also find some small but good Ethiopian groceries. read more...

Michael Santoro - chef de cuisine at Blue Duck Tavern
The resume of Michael Santoro, new chef de cuisine at The Blue Duck Tavern, reads like a guide to good restaurants around the world. In England he’s worked at Heston Blumental's The Fat Duck and with bad-boy-but brilliant Tom Aiken, as well as Fergus Henderson. He’s been through the kitchens of the one-star Mugaritz Restaurant near San Sebastian, Spain. He’s worked at Mill’s Tavern in Providence, RI. He’s served as sous chef at the Michelin one-star Restaurant Gilt in New York. And before joining The Blue Duck Tavern he was chef de cuisine at Boqueria, a popular Spanish restaurant in Manhattan.
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