
I try to buy most of my vegetables from the local market. The produce tends to be fresher, much much cheaper and I enjoy the interactions. The selection available isn't usually much different to what you can see here. Potatoes you usually get from dedicated potato stalls. Similarly bananas and plantains.
Here is a typical "local" veg lady

Veg are sold in piles of 100f 200f etc depending on size and quality.
The stalls near the supermarkets have a better seasonal selection of fruit and foreigners vegetables like coriander, plums, broccoli, new potatoes, cherry tomatoes - and the supermarkets themselves have the fancy import lemons, mushrooms, lambs lettuce, iceberg lettuce if you catch them right - but mostly they are elderly sad examples.
However, the veg ladies near the supermarkets tend to be expensive (trying to charge 500f for a 300g bag of green beans, 500f buys you 1.3kg at the market), and also pushy trying to upsell "et les mangues, les radis, le brocolli". Mostly I don't need a kilo of anything except potatoes, so prefer the little piles, and to buy fresh two or three times a week.

and a carrot vendors tray (not actual vendor) - carrot ladies stroll through town, and will peel you one for 50cfa as a snack, as well as selling bunches for 100 or 200.

this isn't actually our neighbourhood market, as somehow its more embarrassing to ask someone you regularly do business with than a complete stranger.

The meat stalls - second and third grade quality meat - I of course buy mine from the supermarket, but I'm not sure that they are much more hygienic!
Wow! Wonderful photo's and really interesting learning about your shopping out there! Really enjoyed reading and looking :)
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Love the smiling veggie stall lady - and balancing them on their heads, very good for posture - much better than everyone over here crouched over their laptops!!
ReplyDeleteWow and what a different way to shop!