AnnieB & Charisse

Odenton, United States

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Caribbean and International food products /​grocery shop. we sell goat meat, Oxtail, cow skin, Palm oil, Gari, Plantains, salt fish, melon seed, ukazi, miomdo, Dhal, phlouri flour, Grace, Nina, Goya products sold. D&g soda, Ferrol and tonics magnum– bedroom bully, Patties & coco bread and more… catering. ’ jerk chicken, soup, roti skin avail.

” if you dont see it ask”… Come Take a Look”.

History

Established in 2011.

This is a new Caribbean grocery shop for the Ft, meade — Odenton and surrounding Communities. We opened in April 2011 to supply Caribbean food/​grocery shop in this new and growing community. my roots are from St Catherine Jamaica –VIA Brooklyn NYC. I did not like traveling so far to purchase caribean food products., with this growing International Community I opened this store. Due to the response of the Seven Oaks African community, we added more «International» food products for Africa, Panama, India, middle eastern, and latin customers, As the request were made we supplied their needs.

Meet the Business Owner

Charisse B.

Business Owner

I am thankful for this chance to operate this caribbean shop in this community. I sent up a prayer and ask my Heavenly Father to guide and use my talents to better my life. i am living a dream, to see my dream manifest through prayer. i have met so many people through this shop and some many have encourage me to keep on, hang in there, i will help you, you are so kind, God will bless you for all your hard work. this is some of the thing strangers would at times just open my door and say and walk on and i never see them again. there are «many» from seven oaks who i know have spread the word about my business. Thank you… I am so grateful. This shows me that people love the foods and products they grew up eating or some one is married too are stationed out of this country ‚“We Love Eating and cooking International foods”. This is why i started this shop in this growing and Melting Pot Community,