Mule Dick wrote:
So, I finally made the plunge and moved to Costa Rica.
Now that I am here, I am finding it difficult to find a lot of items at the grocery store that you take for granted in the U.S. I can't find things like seasoning salt, garlic salt, sesame oil, canned tomatoes, etc...
I am not surprised... but I figure that if a higher-end grocery store does exist in Costa Rica, someone here might know where it is....
Any suggestions?
Can not imagine you cannot find some of those items. Auto Mercado carries the most gringo items of all the supermarkets and is also the highest priced.Hipermas carries much of what you are looking for and Mas x Menos depending on size and location also have some. Pricesmart has a lot of gringo stuff but in large quantities and requires a membership ($30 per year). In Escazu Super Saretto has some stuff. Very little frozen food is available here if that is what you are looking for
I do not know where you live but I have never been in any supermarket in Costa Rica that did not have canned tomatoes. However fresh tomatoes are so cheap why bother with the canned ones anyway. Learn where your weekly agricultural feria is held and get a lot of your stuff there. Fresher and cheaper and good for practicing your Spanish.
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