Where to buy harissa paste

Anonymous
Any middle eastern store will carry it (there are plenty in the dmv, just google it).
Anonymous
There is a great Arabic food market in Adams Morgan- Khartoum Grocery, coincidentally, my most recent purchase from them was a tub of Harissa (as well as olive oil and some Halal sausage for guests we had coming over). The owner couldn’t be nicer. Khartoum Halal Bakkal, 2116 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, (202) 265-7100
Anonymous
I think Fresh Med in Cleveland Park has it in their teeny tiny grocery section.
Anonymous
Trader Joe’s in baileys crossroads had it today.
Anonymous
Balduccis in old town has it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a great Arabic food market in Adams Morgan- Khartoum Grocery, coincidentally, my most recent purchase from them was a tub of Harissa (as well as olive oil and some Halal sausage for guests we had coming over). The owner couldn’t be nicer. Khartoum Halal Bakkal, 2116 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, (202) 265-7100


Arab food (Arabic is the language).

Rodman’s or world market will probably have the jarred stuff.
Anonymous
What's wrong with Cava's harissa?
Anonymous
Our bigger Harris Teeter has it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any middle eastern store will carry it (there are plenty in the dmv, just google it).


Yes, I recommend Yekta in Rockville.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any middle eastern store will carry it (there are plenty in the dmv, just google it).


Yes, I recommend Yekta in Rockville.
This is Iranian and has a # of types.
Anonymous
#2 for Yekta. That is where I get mine. Usually I go with the DEA brand, which comes in a handy squeeze tube.

I also like Les Moulins Mahjoub harissa, which is sold at Le Pain Quotidien.
Anonymous
New York Shuk harissa is the best and we are very picky with our harissa(my mom is Moroccan . They have 5 different types but our fav is their harissa with preserved lemons. so good.
Anonymous
International Supermarket on University Blvd in Langley Park. Or you could try HMart
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