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    Mi Rancho Market - These pastries look delicious/4 Nov. 2023

    Mi Rancho Market

    3.4(8 reviews)
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    This is my second time I buy chicken and has a bad smell . The other time I bought some ice cream…read moreand it was expired in 2024 that's a year ago . Please do better with checking expired items .

    I stop 6-8 times a year on the way home from work for specific items…read more General observation - store serves 90% Latino clientele, who cook from scratch more than average, and the assortment reflects that. I've never run into any situation where not speaking Spanish was an impediment. Things I find particularly worthwhile. Produce tends to be cheaper than most supermarkets. tomatoes, mangos and assorted fresh chiles are good values. In the fall, 'tunas' or cactus pears are available. Fresh foods - the grilled chicken is a favorite - a guilty pleasure for me is 'chicharron con carne' which is deep fried pork skin with a strip of meat attached, think a 6 inch pork rind with deep fried pork meat. Closest thing I've had to that is pork cracklins in Louisiana. Corn tortillas are freshly made. Store made mini tostadas, about 3 in in diameter are something I haven't seen around, which I prefer to the normal sized tostadas. Also, Sonoran style flour tortillas brought in from Phoenix ...so much better than the machine made flour tortillas. Common in AZ, this is the only place I've seen them in Kern County. 'Telera' bread, which is used for Mexican style sandwiches aka tortas, grab a few. This is the closest I've found to the Caribbean style soft loaves to make Cuban pressed sandwich and paninis. A individual serving of tres leches cake - not overly sweet - also tops it off.

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    Mi Rancho Market - Authentic Sonora style tortilla. Some brands at other stores are machine made & very white.

    Authentic Sonora style tortilla. Some brands at other stores are machine made & very white.

    Mi Rancho Market - In Spanish bakeries that make bread are Panaderías and bakeries that make pastries are Pastelerías  they do both

    In Spanish bakeries that make bread are Panaderías and bakeries that make pastries are Pastelerías they do both

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