Tadco

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Location
900 Jefferson Road, Rochester NY, 14623 [Directions]
Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:30AM to 5:00PM
Saturday: 8:30AM to 3:00PM
Phone
585 292 0790
Website
[WWW]http://www.ingredientwarehouse.com

tadco.jpgTadco's Maroon building is hard to miss once you get into the industrial park. Tadco caters to the commercial baking and foodservice market, but their Henrietta warehouse/store is open to the public — no membership fees or minimum purchases! They carry just about every spice I've ever seen and then some I haven't, along with flours, dried fruits and nuts, and loads of other stuff. The bulk items aren't dirt cheap, but they're a good value if you happen to consume 1kg of cumin per month.

Located in the Genesee Valley Regional Market along with Lori's Natural Foods and [WWW]Palmer's Fish Market, it helps to brighten the barren wasteland that is the Jefferson Road corridor.

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2005-09-09 12:29:21   To avoid biking on Jefferson itself, take 15A from the North and cut right into the industrial park at Dunkin Donuts. —JonRobins


2007-07-23 12:13:07   Hey vegetarians, I get my [WWW]TVP here. They have a variety of TVP. I usually get the "taco" tvp ones. They are a great alternative to ground beef. —EmilyYang


2008-04-13 16:45:07   Note - you can also access the market by coming in from Brighton-Henrietta Townline Road, and turning at Clay. Clay takes you over to Jefferson (near Home Depot) but there's a turn-off into the market. Tadco is awesome for spices, cake decorating stuff, nuts, honey, hot sauces, etc. Bet you can't walk out with at least one thing you didn't realize you could not live without. —DottieHoffmann


2008-06-02 02:43:08   This place is amazing. I bought a giant sack of dried lavender here. —MariahBetz


2008-10-17 03:44:50   Tadco has a great selection of spices, flours and other baking necessities, nuts, seeds, etc. My favorites thing to buy is the gourmet honey. My favorite things to look at are the colorfully named hot sauces. —RachelNeusch