Supporting Local Business - A Visit to Valencia Local Market

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Hello everyone! I was excited to participate in the weekly challenge of the Asean Hive Community Challenge #156, which focuses on Local Markets. Last week, my sister and I visited the local market in Valencia to buy some fruit. It was an ordinary day, and after enjoying a cup of coffee, we decided to eat something healthy and pick up some fresh fruit at the local market.
Why choose the local market? The fruits are mostly sourced from nearby farms, ensuring they are harvested closer to their peak ripeness, resulting in better freshness and taste. Additionally, buying locally directly supports small farmers and their businesses.

As we walked towards the main road, I noticed various plants, including taro, eggplants, and some sweet potato leaves. There was also a papaya tree. My relatives didn't need to purchase more vegetables since plenty were growing in their backyard. However, some spices and additional vegetables can still be found at the local market if they do not have those kinds of products.

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This papaya fruit is quite large. Add it to your chicken soup for extra flavor or make pickled green papaya.

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I even saw a dead snake on my way to the market. If it were alive, I would probably run away. My sister was really scared and wanted me to throw the snake far away because it was placed right in the middle of the road on purpose.

Our relatives' house is conveniently located only 200 meters from the local market.

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As we arrived at the barangay road, we noticed many mango trees lining the path. The water canal beside it had a strong current used to irrigate the rice fields. The numerous mango trees, adorned with beautiful blooming flowers, are expected to bear fruit in a month or two.

Look at those mango trees! When these flowers turn into fruit (ready to harvest), you can ask the owner to give you some mangoes. You can pick them easily since they are within reach. People here are very friendly,

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We walked down the road for 200 meters to reach the market. After about 10 minutes, we arrived at the fruit stand. On the other side of this stand are local farmers who sell vegetables and spices, but we didn't go there because our main plan was just to buy some fruit.

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Most of the fruit is grown locally on their farm. The prices are as follows: yellow bananas cost 80 pesos per kilo, watermelons cost 50 pesos per kilo, pomelos cost 70 pesos per kilo, avocados cost 60 pesos per kilo, and pineapples cost 50 pesos per kilo.

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These mangoes are affordable at 70 per kilo and are sweet and delicious.

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My sister is here to buy lemons, oranges, and apples. The vendor is charming, and they even replaced our pomelo because the quality was not good. We can also free to choose another pomelo.

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They also sell apples, most of which come from China. Since these are sold in a local market, the prices are much cheaper than in a shopping mall supermarket.

I prefer to buy at the local market because this helps strengthen the community's economy and ensures the sustainability of local agriculture.

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Depending on the supply of these products, local markets can sometimes offer better prices than supermarkets. Although supermarkets offer convenience and a wide range of fruits, the local markets provide fresher, tastier, and more seasonal options.

This is the end of my blog, and see you on the next one.

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Supporting local agriculture is one of the best ways to keep traditions alive and communities growing. It’s a small act with a big impact.❤️

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Yes, you are correct; we should help them by buying their products as much as possible.

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Supporting our local farmers is a good choice! Those fruits are all fresh and well-ripened. Wow! I was drooling upon looking at the avocados and mangoes. Surely you can create a delightful fruit salad from there. The place is also beautiful, serene, and calm. I will always choose rural living over urban living.

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Most of these fruits are fresh, and I would prefer to buy them at the local market because they are affordable. And yes, you can make fresh fruit salad from these fruits. Thank you for reading my blog. Have a great day!

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Am loving the fruits neatly in-placed. And that snake? Definitely, I would not go on crossing that path having the sight of it😂😂. That fruit stand is to my liking. Apparently tidy😍😍

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It's dead, so I am not afraid of it. Hahaha. Yeah, their fruit stand is tidy and neatly arranged. Thanks for stopping by.

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That's the reason why I love to reside in Mindanao for good because we are abundant in food. It's always fresh and very cheap. In Mindanao, you can even ask for fruits or anything from your neighbors to survive a day's meal. You cannot do that in Luzon. The food is pricey, and sometimes it's not fresh or spoiled.

Supporting our local farmers is a must. Abroad, the farmers are rich individuals compared to our farmers here in our country, who even struggle for their food after their harvest.

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It is wonderful to hear about your experience in Mindanao. We are abundant in food, so we are widely known as the Food Basket of the Philippines. Yes, you are right; you can just ask your neighbor for malunggay leaves, chayote, or any fruit from their backyard. My neighbor has mango trees and coconut trees. I will just go there and ask for it. Just yesterday, I got some green mangoes I was craving, and I also got some chilies from our backyard and put them in my homemade ginamos (fermented fish). So my craving is solved, hahaha.

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Missed those green mangoes and boiled bananas dipped in "ginamos" after siesta time.🤩 I remember when we were living in Davao de Oro, after the siesta, our helper would cook "mundoy" bananas(if you know the variety. It's a small type of banana which is yellow orange and so sweet and delectable when cooked), and I always asked for "ginamos," which my Mom made. The ginamos she always makes are the "turnos" (tiny anchovies) that she bought from her fish vendor, "suki". She would make an omelette and some portion she makes "ginamos" with plenty of garlic from Ilocos which makes the fermented fish so palatable when cooked. Yay! I'm craving for it now!🤣🤣🤣

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You relatives must have constantly been enjoying absolutely natural foods. That is the most amazing advantage of living close to farming area. Thank you so much for sharing this @luthis26

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It really is! You can really taste the difference in naturally grown food. Thank you too and have a great day!

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Of course, it is very important to walk carefully. You saw a snake on the road, it could have been alive. Let's say you finally saw it, you are dead. Also, you were able to go to the market while enjoying some of the wonderful fruit shops in your city and the beautiful mysterious nature. Above all, I wish you a beautiful and successful journey.

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Thank you, and that's a very thoughtful message. You're absolutely right to remind me to be careful while walking. especially after seeing that snake. Fresh fruits at the market are always a treat.
Thank you so much for your kind wishes for a beautiful and successful journey. I appreciate that a lot.

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Yes my pleasure you are always most welcome thank you so much for you may god bless you

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Wow ! the snake was scary. I would also jump myself out when I see one. We are fortunate enough to be in a place where the local produce are abundant and some organic and the price is just affordable. Although we have low pressure area mostly in mindanao now, it's still hot because It's summer, I love to buy fruits from the local market and make fruit salad as a refreshment.

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It's fantastic to have such fresh and affordable fruits, especially for making refreshing salads in this summer heat, even with low pressure area around. Thank you so much for stopping by.

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