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The lengthy frontage extends onto the pavement, with a multitude of fruits and vegetables displayed under a canopy to entice passers-by. More vegetables, fruits, and fresh herbs can be found inside. On a May 2009 visit, [[Kake]] counted at least six different types of aubergine; they also had many types of chilli, and seasonal specialties such as Alphonso mangoes, as well as more unusual things like fresh turmeric root, and plenty of fresh herbs including coriander (30p/large bunch), dill, and methi (fenugreek).
The lengthy frontage extends onto the pavement, with a multitude of fruits and vegetables displayed under a canopy to entice passers-by. More vegetables, fruits, and fresh herbs can be found inside. On a May 2009 visit, [[Kake]] counted at least six different types of aubergine; they also had many types of chilli, and seasonal specialties such as Alphonso mangoes, as well as more unusual things like fresh turmeric root, and plenty of fresh herbs including coriander, dill, and methi (fenugreek).
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Large South Asian supermarket in Southall. It spreads along a stretch of South Road, which runs between the station and the Broadway.

The lengthy frontage extends onto the pavement, with a multitude of fruits and vegetables displayed under a canopy to entice passers-by. More vegetables, fruits, and fresh herbs can be found inside. On a May 2009 visit, Kake counted at least six different types of aubergine; they also had many types of chilli, and seasonal specialties such as Alphonso mangoes, as well as more unusual things like fresh turmeric root, and plenty of fresh herbs including coriander, dill, and methi (fenugreek).

Huge as the vegetable selection is, it's only the start. Vast sacks of flour and rice are stacked up to one side near the checkouts. Further in are spices (including chaat mixtures and paan ingredients, as well as the more everyday ones), dried and canned goods (if you ever wanted to buy a 2.5kg can of chickpeas, this is the place to go), and an entire aisle of ghee. They stock jaggery, kulfi, and Indian sweets too, as well as various items of Indian kitchenware.

They have a couple of other branches at time of writing (May 2009); one in Ilford and one in Upton Park.

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Last visited by Kake, Ewan, and doop, 10 May 2009.

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