Actually, during our Travel Reportage seminar, we were asked to make a story in our mind and express it in pictures...
By looking at these pictures, can you imagine what I want to share about the Food Hawkers at the Zamboanga City Public Market?
Thanks, Michelle L. for the photo of this guy making coffee.. they say NITIB (Native) Coffee ! |
There are real people in the ZC Public Market and I was so happy to meet them and thankful that they were very nice to us!
Looks like a big market teeming with people and food of course. Must be a famous hang out of people looking for good food at affordable price, right?
ReplyDeletenot really a famous place... but I too didn't realize how many people actually ate in the market food stalls... I thought they just went there to market...
Deletethe fried fish looks so yummy...what's that yellow thing beside the fish?
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DeleteHow does he brew the "nitib" coffee??? or pinapainit lang? And what is "nitib" coffee made of? barako? Marie
ReplyDeleteNakakagutom naman. So many foods and what are those bread in the last photo?
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Eating in food stalls in public market is good and really enjoyable because the rice are really low compared to commercialized stalls but we should also consider the sanitation and safety of the food we eat.
ReplyDeleteThe last time I ate in a public market was when we were on vacations in Kuantan, Malaysia in Dec. The noodles there were really tasty. Many good foods in the public market which you went to.
ReplyDeletethats my first time to see someone make coffee like that, cool! i hope i can visit zamboanga one day
ReplyDeleteI and my sister just had our lunch in a market food stall the other other day.. -Rosemarie/Gven-Rose
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigue how the guy extending his hands upwards makes the native coffee. Like the photos very much.
ReplyDeleteOo nga medyo intriguing how the guy makes coffee ha. And the pansit looks extra yummy on your photo :)
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