Had been to the fish market this morning. Got some prawns,
Squid and Halwa (black pomfret) For a change the new market place was looking
cleaner and a bit organised.
On the way back we decided to visit the main vegetable market (at
Gultekdi)
Even though it was just seven in the morning, the hustle and
bustle of the of the main market was not
lost on us.
The small retailers were checking out the freshness of product
so that they could buy it in bulk.
Crates were being unloaded and reloaded. Green peas was in
plenty. The common sparrow (which is a rare sight now a days) was perched on the heap surveying the surroundings.
Liked the colour contrast that was made by these carrots, radish,
cabbage, cauliflower and lime.
By the time I clicked these, the radish was already sold out.
Talking of lime, I liked how the sunlight reflected on a heap
of them.
And same was the case with the tomatoes (my favourite)
The retailers were waiting for the morning customers
While some of them were already doing brisk business
The lady with the green leaf. My favourite over here was the Lemon Grass which can be seen in the foreground. Its known as Gavati
chai (in Marathi) Just add some fresh
leaves to your boiling tea and experience the
special aroma. Some use it in soups and curries too.
Got to see goose berries (Awla) after a long time. Wifey made
it a point to buy half a kilo to make chutney. "The best way to make every one eat goose berries" she said.
The best deal that we got was this lot of Custard Apple. All of this for Rs 150/- After coming home I just counted them and a rough
calculation told me that each custard apple works out to be less than Rs
4/- !
Some call this the Aristocrat of fruits.
All in all it was a colourful (and fruitful) experience.
Writing this after having Squid and Goose berry chutney for
lunch.
I think I should make more forays into the main market.
12 comments:
Good one, the pictures and your write up brings the feel of I went to the market :)
Enjoyed your post...
Loved the colourful fruits and vegetables. Yes, the market looks very clean which is very rare.
Gooseberry chutney is very tasty!
The photos are awesome!! And now I need to google Custard Apple and see what it is.
The colors and freshness of all the produce are just gorgeous. I am familiar with most that you mentioned except the Custard Apple. SO very interesting!
Thanks for sharing these, they are all beautiful. I really enjoy the view of the market.
Your custard apples look very strange to me. All the other produce seems familiar though. I'm surprised that sparrows are becoming less common in your country because they are thriving in the US.
Nice post.. :)
If you like gavati chai.. try once it with milk called KADHA..
good for health specially when if you got cough (health tips ;D)
I love custard apple.. me will also go and get some.
Just love the freshness in the pictures. The vegetables taste so much better when they are this alive!
These are wonderful photos. I would love to shop that market. :) I would try that lemon grass. I've recently started drinking hot green, white and oolong tea.
Hope you have a great week!
Really nice :)Hope to taste the gooseberry chutney....
Nice... felt as if I was walking through the market .Cindy
Guess what? All my mum has to do is show me these pictures to get me tempted into eating all those veggies and fruits! :D :D
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