Up bright and early time for my daily morning walk to Talad Tessaban this is my favourite time of the day when the world is just waking up…its about 6km there and back but a lovely walk and it clears away the cobwebs…smile…
The sun was taking its time this morning and then it was there so over the road I crossed to walk in the shade…What did I get today? Some lovely fresh coconut and other vegetables my favourite snake beans, fresh mint and coriander and of course peppercorns …I just love fresh peppercorns they make a lovely sauce.
I love the early morning market it is so vibrant and busy there are lots of lovely fresh produce…Today I bought some lovely fresh prawns some hand-picked crab ( so much easier than picking out the crab claws) and an Issan dish called Mok pla siw which means various small fish. they are cooked on a BBQ wrapped in a banana leaf with chilli, Thai basil and spring onion…Then eaten with sticky rice either on its own or as an accompaniment to other dishes…
What other goodies did I buy? A whole coconut for hubby as he likes to munch on fresh coconut… a whole one lasts him about 5/6 days…and some beautiful freshly made coconut milk for a curry…freshly made curry paste and even the prawns the lady cleans for me, crab freshly picked …my kind of market…
The betel leaves and the fruit are for Tik’s mum …This is an age-old tradition that old people do here..although it is actually against the law…A blind eye is turned so if you are visiting here and see someone with very red lips and teeth it is the betel leaves and nuts which they chew/smoke …It is illegal as it makes you a tad high so they will also probably have a calm faraway look…But it is big business here…
I just love the choice and the different foods I see every time I go…Lots of fish…Thais love fish of all sorts steamed, BBQ, smoked or as pla… and many smiling faces all trying to sell me their wares one-stop shopping at its best you can buy almost anything here… if you love browsing you would love it anyway back to food shopping and not forgetting the rice and man farang ( potatoes) which I needed…
That’s all for my trip down the market today… lots of fresh food for a few days…
I hope you enjoyed my local shopping trip today and you will most probably recognise a few of the vegetables some of which are eaten all over the world others which are not an Aladins cave full of fresh goodies.
Enjoy your weekend, be happy and mindful and laugh a lot xx
What a fun visit to the market, Carol. I can imagine ogling over the different sorts of foods. Your culinary imagination must be inspired. 🙂
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Wonderful to have the market on hand Carol… and the produce looks amazing. Nothing like from field or river to plate.. xxx
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Absolutely , Sally and I know how lucky I am xx
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Lovely visit to the market, we don’t eat nearly enough of our own fish here. Next time can we have some pix of the views on your walk Carol?
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I’ll see what I can do, Janet… Fish is very much part of the diet here..
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My mouth is watering! I grew eating fish in Wisconsin and Michigan. I try to have fish a couple days a week. I love it.
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I too love fish, Colleen x
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Yum! 🐟
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Next time, wait up and I’ll join you!
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That would be lovely… I can just imagine non stop chatter…. Smile….
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You live in a totally different and beautiful world, Carol…
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Thankyou… it is that I am so blessed… 🌟
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I need to visit this market! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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You are welcome, Tom it is a lovely market …Lots of Essan foods and vegetables etc 🙂
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good read!
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Thank you 🙂
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your always welcome!
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Sounds like a lovely trip to the market.
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It always is Tori I love the markets here always something new to discover as fruit and vegetables are sold in season …I love it!
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The market looks incredible.
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They are Sheryl… I just love them…I am at my happiest when I can just wander and drink in the sights and sounds and of course the beautiful fresh produce 🙂
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Great post. Every day seems to be a holiday there. Time almost stands still. Who was the beautiful lady they were describing on the bus ?
I love those snake beans myself- what recipe do you use them in ?
A long time ago, when we were young, I read Enid Blyton books where the children often won a coconut at a coconut shy. Your comment that your husband loved eating fresh coconut reminded me of those books.
Susie
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I am the beautiful lady Susie…I get told that all the time here a definite ego booster…lol.It is the blue eyes and the white skin and they don’t believe how old I am …I use snake beans in stir- fries or dum tam ( papaya salad they are used in many Thai dishes. I am pleased the coconut bought back childhood memories I love it when that happens to me …Enjoy your weekend, Susie 🙂
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I love the way you wrote, you are the beautiful lady and how matter of factly you accept that you are beautiful. Very few know how to accept a compliment and see it for what it is- genuine admiration. We use snake beans in stir fry( coconut oil, onions, coconut chips and green chillies for additional flavour). Susie
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Beuty is in the eye of the beholder and I think as we get older we accept compliments so much better …That sounds nice, Susie using them as the main ingredient a vegetable stir-fry I will have to try it …Thank you 🙂
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I love seafood, and farmers markets, and you got a great haul for your cooking! Bravo!
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So do I John nothing like a good market and we are so spoilt here..Thank you 🙂
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Southeast Asia culture. Fun to read this article
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Thank you, Kaum 🙂
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