From the Cambodian border market just inside Thailand
I have been a bit lazy since
my last post! In fact, the last thing I posted was this set of
pictures from the huge market on the Cambodian border. I had written
quite a bit about various things but somehow I hit the wrong key and
it was all lost. Despite using the save button which does nothing, it
was all gone. Since then I’ve been looking at alternative blog
software and haven’t found anything free, so I’m going to stick
with this for now.
The
market is about 40 minutes from our house in the village, mostly
south and little east. There are hundreds of vendors selling every
fruit and vegetable that is in season. This is where local
restaurants and street food vendors come very early in the morning to
get their ingredients. There is also a poultry, meat and seafood
section. For those of you not familiar with the term ‘wet market’,
it essentially is a market that sells foods as opposed to ‘dry
markets’ which sell fabric, clothes and other non-food items.
My
wife, Pum, occasionally has need to shop here for big occasions such
as weddings, funerals, monk ordinations, etc. Those occasions
require large volumes of food to be cooked to feed friends, family
and other villagers. This was my first time there. We got there
before the sun peeked above the trees so some of my shots are a bit
dark! I hope you enjoy!
This is not from the border but from our local Tesco Lotus grocery store. No shortage here!
Cicadas for frying
Dried Frogs
Bee Larvae
Pum said it is deer meat
Ant eggs for soup (not for me)
Crickets for frying