What do you buy at HMart or other Asian groceries?

Anonymous
Japanese phytosanitary standards are off the charts.
Anonymous
Coconut juice (in the cans)
Plum wine
Frozen Korean pancakes
Microwavable rice bowls
Korean sweet potatoes, bok choy, Asian pears
Frozen edamame
Anonymous
I love going to Hmart, but their produce prices aren't quite as competitive as they used to be.

Spices are incredibly cheap. Last time I was there, I noticed over near check-out that they have these gigantic containers of Tide detergent at prices way, way cheaper than costco.
Anonymous
Fish ice cream poster. Is this a dessert?
Anonymous
Frozen noodles. Certain sauces. I haven't been in a while because Wegmans actually stocks a lot of the sauces, and a few of the noodles.
Anonymous
I go to a huge Korean-owned international market about twice a year

Family pack of beef short ribs
Other meats that look good for the freezer
Sauces as needed
Produce (while there I stock up for a week since it is inexpensive but not my usual spot for produce)
A couple of frozen things to try like dumplings
Anonymous
What brand of dumplings do people like? I never buy any because there are so many and I get overwhelmed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What brand of dumplings do people like? I never buy any because there are so many and I get overwhelmed.


I don't go often enough to remember which ones to select from that overwhelming display. I usually just crowd source it and copy the brand that I see other shoppers choosing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fish ice cream poster. Is this a dessert?


Yes. It’s ice cream in a fish shaped cone. I like the strawberry flavor.

We also get soy sauce, condiments, veggies, fruit, frozen products like dumplings. Fresh ramen, bulgogi. Meat to make Korean BBQ. kimchi.
Anonymous
Korean tuna
Rice
Snacks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fish ice cream poster. Is this a dessert?


Yes. It’s ice cream in a fish shaped cone. I like the strawberry flavor.

We also get soy sauce, condiments, veggies, fruit, frozen products like dumplings. Fresh ramen, bulgogi. Meat to make Korean BBQ. kimchi.



https://www.infiniteplates.com/beat-the-heat-with-fish-samanco-korean-ice-cream/

I like the red bean flavor. The cone is basically a waffle Bungeoppang.
Anonymous
Kimchi
Maxim White Gold coffee packets
Mi Goreng
Naan bread
Digestive biscuits
Produce
Sake
Spices
Italy cloths
The moisturizing face masks in a tub
I always find something in housewares

Husband occasionally gets a taste for rabbit, and it’s usually available in the frozen section
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bulgogi. OMG so good.

Pretty much only that and fresh fruit/veggies.


I just bought some frozen last night. Can't wait to grill it.


Why would you buy it frozen?
Anonymous
15 lb bags of Calrose rice
1.8 L soy sauce
Canned coconut milk
Pork belly
Frozen siopao/steamed bread dumplings filled with meat
Kimchi
Korean ramen
Instant tteokbokki
Gai lan-Chinese broccoli
Kewpie Mayo
Sesame oil
Gochujang
Japanese spices-shichimi togarashi, pepper powder, rayu chili oil
Bin bin rice crackers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What brand of dumplings do people like? I never buy any because there are so many and I get overwhelmed.


I look for ones without MSG
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