Again I went to the market on Friday
Hello friends, I hope everyone is well. I will share with you today the scene of traveling in the market on Friday. And I have taken many pictures. I have shared with you some pictures of all the shops that are sitting here. From the market, I have highlighted some of the necessities of life.
Among the raw vegetables I took one kg of onion. Indian onions are very good to look at but very bad to eat. That's why I bought Indian onions to be used for my non-essential work.
We have native onion of Bangladesh. Onions from India are sold. The price of domestic onion is much higher than the price of Indian onion is very low. That is why people use Indian onions. But a small number of people use desi onions.
From there I went to the fish market. I went to the fish market and bought a big fish. The name of the fish is Katla fish. I think the price is a little higher because the fish is a big fish. A variety of large fish are found here. Many people gather at the fish market.
There are many more shops in the market and it is the largest market in North Bengal. I will present to you pictures of some of the market shops and write about them in brief form.
There is a frying pan here. Vajapora shops sell a variety of food including chanachur, biscuits, piyaji. People buy these foods from here and sell them in the local market. There are also vegetable shops and raw vegetable shops here.
There are also a variety of animals available on the market day, such as cows, goats, poultry, all kinds of animals and birds are available here and are sold at affordable prices. The largest cow and goat market in North Bengal of Bangladesh is located here and in this market, most of the cows are found on the day of the market.
The daily necessities for household chores are made of bamboo baskets, tupas, various types of flooring rugs, habijabi and other daily necessities. People in our area live here on Fridays and all week long because they don't have a father to live with. This is why most markets today. I didn't buy it because I didn't have much of what I needed on Friday, and I'm really glad I was able to write a story about a market in our area. All will be well.
Welldone @ariful2, I enjoyed reading your reading your dairy. You mentioned that Indian onion are good to look at and bad to eat and as a result of that it's price is low. What makes the onion bad to eat?
According to me, it is bad to eat Indian onion because if curry is cooked with our local onion, it is very tasty. Cooking curry with Indian onion does not taste good. The curry tastes bad.
So it's the curry that makes the onion taste bad, not the onion itself.
Hey,
Thank you very much for sharing your post in Steem-Travelers. We enjoyed reading it a lot :)
This is a beautiful market. I love the fact that there is a lot of things to do.
This market is definitely be a very busy market am am glad you were able to seal through.
Thanks for sharing.
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