Foods of Mexico, Thailand, Peru and dozens of other countries are stocked in the aisles of Food Bazaar in Brentwood.

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Food Bazaar Supermarket on Wicks Road in Brentwood replaces a Pathmark that was previously on the property.

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Grocery shoppers shop for produce at the soft opening of the first Long Island location of the supermarket chain Food Bazaar in Brentwood on June 16, 2016.

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The chayote, a plant native to South America and a major player in many Latin American cuisines, can be found at the produce section at Food Bazaar in Brentwood.

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Jaydhen Arenas of Brentwood picks up chocolate and panela (unrefined cane sugar) from Colombia at Food Bazaar in Brentwood.

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Iveth Escobar of Brentwood shops for callaloo, a Caribbean stew, at Food Bazaar in Brentwood.

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Korean pears — bigger than European varieties — can be found in the produce section at Food Bazaar in Brentwood.

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Korean kimchi is sold in containers that range from small to large to gigantic at Food Bazaar in Brentwood

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Nopales, the pads of the prickly pear cactus, are sold in the produce section at Food Bazaar in Brentwood.

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Almost an entire aisle is devoted to instant ramen noodles at Food Bazaar in Brentwood.

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A basket of exotic fruits and vegetables, including chayote, dragon fruit, Chinese yam, malanga coco, aloe vera and Korean pear, selected from the produce section at Food Bazaar in Brentwood.

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Food Bazaar has in stock the baroque-looking dragon fruit, which is popular not only in its native Mexico, but all over Latin America, Southeast Asia and Israel.

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