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    AT THE ETHNIC MARKET: GALA APPLE INTERNATIONAL

    Gothamist
    June 26 2008
    NY

    Gala Apple is a sprawling Slavic supermarket housed in a former Rite
    Aid, located along the southern border of Kensington, Brooklyn. It's
    loaded with odd food gems like these cute, 8 oz. "Subway Series" rye
    mini-loaves ($1.29), above, that come from a Queens bakery. Part of
    the baker's profits benefit education about the Armenian Genocide.

    Just past the bread aisle, a refrigerated case is stocked with Russian
    cheeses and odd, layered dessert concoctions. Sausages and meats of
    all kinds adorn the shelves--including one called "Baby Bologna,"
    whose label carries a picture of a kid in a sailor shirt. Fresh
    butter and about 10 different types of slab bacon are sold. Like
    larger Russian stores in Brooklyn, such as M & I international,
    lots of pickled things bob in brine at a service counter, and rows
    of smoked fish and herring are lined up in glass cases.

    Up front, Gala Apple features a wall of honeys and honeycomb. A giant
    bucket of cloudy Linden blossom honey costs $13.99; a few shelves
    down, it's Bulgarian Pine Cone "Honey"-- made from straight-up sap,
    and torqued with citric acid to balance out the Christmas tree flavor
    (2/$5).
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