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  • Whole Foods Market

    810 University Dr. Coral Springs

    954-753-8000

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  • Whole Foods Market

    7720 Peters Rd., Plantation Davie/West Hollywood

    954-725-8793

    16 articles
  • Community Farmers Markets of South Florida

    12050 W Sunrise Blvd. Plantation

    Various locations. Visit www.communityfarmersmarketssouthflorida.com for more info.
  • Doris Italian Market

    10057A Sunset Strip Sunrise

  • La Reina Carniceria

    3403 S. Congress Ave. Lake Worth

    561-963-4029

    1 article
  • Liquor Fountain

    1301 N. Dixie Highway Fort Lauderdale

    954-533-6974

    1 article
  • Living Green Fresh Market

    1305 E. Commercial Blvd. Oakland Park

    954-771-9770

    We all want to eat healthy, but Whole Foods-esque prices can keep us hooked on McDonald's. Lucky for Oakland Park, there's Living Green Fresh Market, a fresh, environmentally friendly alternative to other expensive outposts. Here, you can score delightful produce of all kinds (much of it locally sourced) for prices you have to see to believe. 29 cents a pound for bananas? 59 cents a pound for beets? Two baskets of strawberries for $1.99? Seriously. Not to mention you can make a stop at their newly added juice bar. It's your one-stop green shop.
    1 article
  • Phuong Nam Market

    17 N. State Rd. Plantation

    954-316-6168

    1 article
  • Publix GreenWise

    Legacy Place, 11231 Legacy Ave Palm Beach Gardens

    561-514-5175

  • Publix Supermarket

    1181 S. University Dr. Plantation

    2 articles
  • Teas, Etc.

    480 Tall Pines Rd. West Palm Beach

    561-683-6838

    Teas, Etc. is a teahouse only in the purest sense of the term. Nobody is going to offer you watercress sammies and petits fours here. There will be no leisurely afternoons t?te-à-t?te over a pot of Earl Grey. What Teas, Etc. does is sell tea â?? lots and lots of tea, with the fanatical devotion to regional variation and the rarest finds you'd expect from a wine seller or a gourmet cheese shop. Owner Beth Johnston threw over a lucrative career in mental health a couple of years ago to pursue her tea passions with a wonderful single-mindedness. She scours Asia in search of organic pinhead gunpowder from China and Japanese gen mai cha mixed with puffed rice and popcorn. She has carried back Tung Ting from Taiwan (a sweet jade oolong) and pu'erh tuo-cha (a tiny compressed bird's nest that unravels in your tea glass and lowers your cholesterol while you drink it) along with hundreds of other varieties of white, herbal, black, and rooibos teas, as well as beautiful teapots, Chinese wedding baskets, and drinking accessories. The West Palm Beach store keeps willfully odd hours: Your chances of catching somebody there are about 50/50, so call ahead before visiting. You can also peruse their website and call in your order for pickup. Teas run anywhere from $15 to $50 per eight ounces and come with exact brewing instructions for a perfect cuppa.
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  • Winn-Dixie Store #306

    1515 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd. Hallandale Beach

    954-454-6676

  • Yellow Green Farmers Market

    1940 N. 30th Rd., Hollywood Fort Lauderdale

    954-513-3990

    This massive open-air market is flea market/ food mall/ farmers market where you're as likely to find socks as spinach. Though where produce is from and whether it's organic is anybody's guess, the selection of native and exotic goods is a feast for gawkers. There are 300 stalls in a 100,000-square-foot facility. Homemade olive oils, desserts from local chefs, artisan cheeses, and of course, cocktails at some of the sit-down stalls are among the many goodies to be had at the Yellow Green Market.
    15 articles