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Colorful display of spices and herbs at an outdoor market in Zaria, Nigeria.

Bridging Continents Through Food and Trade

About

Hand holding garlic bulb in a vibrant African market filled with dried spices.

Staple Foods started with a simple idea: to make it easier for small businesses in the U.S. to access high-quality, hard-to-find foods from around the world. Over the years, we’ve helped mom-and-pop shops stock their shelves with specialty ingredients like soybeans, rice, sugar, and butter—sourced directly from trusted partners across Africa, Asia, and beyond. Our journey is driven by curiosity and a love for introducing new flavors to new markets.

Our team has deep expertise in global food trade and sourcing, giving us the know-how to navigate cross-border exchanges with ease. We don’t just connect buyers and sellers—we manage every step, from sourcing to marketing, making the process seamless and reliable. Our passion for global foods and market insight sets us apart, opening doors to products and opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.

Empowering Businesses on Both Sides of the Trade

Colorful variety of spices and herbs displayed in a bustling market in Jos, Nigeria.
  • For Global Sellers: We provide a trusted gateway to international markets, guiding producers through export processes and helping them reach new customers with confidence.
  • For U.S. Buyers: We supply mom-and-pop shops, small distributors, and specialty stores with authentic, high-quality global foods that customers love.

Every deal we facilitate helps strengthen local economies, expand global access to diverse foods, and build lasting partnerships rooted in trust.

Let’s Grow Together

Get in Touch Today

Contact

Sacramento, California
sales (279) 207-2787
receptionist (279) 207-2789
Email edwin@globalstaples.com

Hours

Mon–Fri: 9am–5pm
Sat–Sun: Closed
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