Sidewalk Market Overloaded With Freshness And Low Prices!

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When I visited the sidewalk market at Lantapan, Bukidnon, I was amazed at the cheapest price that the market offered. #MarketFriday by @dswigle

Lantapan is three hours of travel from my hometown. I did not go there just to buy the cheapest vegetables but as well as travel to the best attractions. It so happened that while going home, I passed by a sidewalk market with affordable and high quality products.

At first, I did not know that it offered cheapest price until such time that I saw a lot of travelers passing by just to buy vegetables. Perhaps the sidewalk market at Lantapan is the best place to visit in terms of the variety of vegetables at such low prices.

Most of the farm products were sold just for 30 pesos or 0.54 dollars per kilo.

Just like me who is looking for farm goods that are cheap, green, and bounty, the sidewalk had everything I could ever want from green to vibrant colors and even of good quality. There were many stalls on the sidewalk and here are the products sold.

Lettuce, Chinese Cabbage, and Cauliflower cost only 0.54 dollars.

In the market in my hometown, it costs 1.50 dollars or even 2 dollars per kilo.

In this stall, the products were a mix of goods and all sold here still cost 0.54 dollars per kilo.

I could say that this is so cheap price compared to other markets where vegetables can cost more than two dollars per kilo.

And I was genuinely amazed by how much I bought with just a small amount of money. In fact, with my two dollars, I could even buy more farm goods than the market we had at our place.

And in another stall, the prices are still 0.54 dollars.

But there were some vegetables I am. not familiar with the names just like the vegetables below.

Carrots and white radishes were also sold for 0.54 dollars and I love to eat them raw or even prepared as a fresh vegetable salad.

In another stall being sold by young ladies, prices per kilo were 0.71 dollars just like these spices and vegetables.

I have compared that the old woman was selling for lower prices than the young ladies.

And what made me happier was being given freebies because I bought a variety of vegetables.

And here are the freebies that I have received from the sidewalk market vendors.

I was given 2 kilos of broccoli, 2 kilos of eggplants, 2 kilos of ginger, and 2 kilos of green pepper. They packed it in plastic and gave it to me.

They said it was their harvest yesterday and they have to give it to me so I could share it with my family and cook them at home. The sidewalk vendors may have been shouting out their prices to get more customers to come to their stalls, but still, the experience was worth it. And even if it was only so cheap, I have heard some shoppers who haggled for even lower prices.

As I walked around the market, I felt so much happiness. Even if there were crowds of people and noise, still the atmosphere at the market was systematic, lively, and energetic. Indeed, there were so many different types and varieties of fruits, vegetables, and spices to choose from. And each of the products has its own unique freshness and nutritional benefits that could contribute to a healthy life.

I went home with a light heart as I carry with me the bags full of fresh spices and vegetables, including ginger, spring onions, onions, peppers, lemons, chili, cucumbers, cabbages, lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower, radish, eggplant, and many more.

And, I must say that the quality of the vegetables was great for they were freshly picked from the farm. Perhaps I went home with a big smile as I was able to buy a wide variety of fresh vegetables at a very low price with affordable and high-quality products at the sidewalk market.

Disclaimer: All texts and pictures are my own unless otherwise stated.



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Vegetables look fresh, many types of vegetables and very cheap prices. Thank you.

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Indeed, they are the cheapest that I have bought in my place my friend. I have bought a lot from a small amount of money compared to the market near me. Thanks for stopping by.
!PIZZA

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Wow! This is amazing, most of the veggies displayed are my favorite..
I am into green! How I wish we have that here!

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Thirty pesos per kilo is so worth it lhes. Tara, come here in Bukidnon and harvest them all. Hehe. Magiging business minded kana pag uwi. Manila lhes.
!LUV

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If it was just in the next town I Will!
There is no veggies here that cost P30 🥹

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Yes for sure. If you are in the Province surely there is but I know not in Manila.
!LADY

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Yeah, fresh vegetables for reliable price. The same prizes here at season which is not yet.

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Awww, it is good to hear that my friend. Surely you will have the best buy of your favorite vegetables. Blessings to you and Happy Market Friday.

Grateful of your time and attention. I hope you are well.
!PIZZA
!LUV

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In season I have my own. But now it doesn't matter. Everything can be bought, summer or winter. Only the prices are higher in the off-season. But I have to admit that there is a significant difference in taste between mine and bought ones. !BEER

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It always feels so good to eat vegetables coming from our own garden. I am happy to hear about it that you have your own produce. Here in my space, it is only limited, but then I am doing vertical gardening, or even maximizing the extra space I have so I could still plant vegetable and spices. It saves a lot especially now the prices in the market are going with the flow as inflation. It so happened that this sidewalk market I posted, have really those vegetables and spices in season.
!LUV

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Sarap kumain ng fresh gulay.. Dto puro imported..

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Awww, that’s one of the sad things abroad sis. But surely you are enjoying there so much as I see in your travel blogs and I so love them all. Thanks for stopping by sis. By the way, I mentioned you in the GC, maybe you are interested to join. Have a great day sis and take care always.
Regards ako kay Minnie Mouse and Mickey Mouse!
!LADY

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You did really well! I cannot believe how well-priced those vegetables are! I have to say that I have not seen them for such a good price in a very long time. I loved the variety they have and it was so kind that she also gave you some for free. That WAS really nice of her. Is that something that they do very often? This isn't the market that you use on a regular basis, is it?

I bet you have been making all sorts of nice meals with your fresh produce! It looks nice and the price was right!

#MarketFriday began as a way to reach out across the globe and learn about different cultures through their markets, especially local markets and farmers' markets, and eventually branched out and evolved over time from straight shopping to a cultural affair as it highlights how we differ and then again, how much we are alike. We have become a melting pot of culture, but it is still the Rituals, Festivals, food, architecture, and even your language/languages that separate us... Along with the fact that these things are normal for us. There are unwritten rules that rule our social behaviors. I see this as allowing for increased tolerance between cultures and nations, and opportunities to come together on an even playing ground. A strong culture can be beneficial to a country as it promotes unity, especially during a crisis, peaceful debate, and open dialogue. I have learned so much about all of you and it has been an amazing experience. I can only hope that learning about each other can help us work together for a peaceful world. Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday

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1.Go to any type of market, or anywhere where you pay money for a service. It can be a museum, a movie theatre, or an auction. Be creative!
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Yes, this is not the market that I usually visit for this is three-hour travel from my hometown and it so happened that we passed by in this area. This is the land of the farmers, so this could be the reason why vegetables and spices here are cheap. Indeed, this is the cheapest as here in my place they are really expensive.

Since I have bought a lot of vegetables and spices, I was happy to be given freebies although they were not as fresh as the ones being displayed, but still they can be cooked with a variety of menus. I really have a great time there.

Thank you so much my dear Denise.
!LADY

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I remember about the three hours now!! You are very welcome!

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