Paloma and I make a trip once or twice a week to get our fresh fare. There's something so special about taking a stroll to the market in the fresh air and buying a freshly caught fish from a fishmonger. That is quality of life, my friends!
A few weeks ago Fernando, Paloma, and I partied down to the market on a Friday evening. We're just crazy like that.
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The not-so-prominent sliding doorway to said foodie heaven.
There are maybe 30 to 40 stalls of goodness. I have my favorites now.
Fresh eggs. I don't know why they feel fresher when they have a feather stuck to them sometimes. I guess they feel like they were picked on a farm. I noticed that white eggs are very hard to find.
Whole chickens. Don't look too close if you don't wanna see any heads. It's that farm feeling again. I turn away when they "clean" mine.
The variety of embutidos, or sausages, never ends.

The pig = most loved eaten animal. No part is ever useless! That's the tail you see on the left lower corner.
Pigs' ears and feet. I repeat, let nothing go to waste!
Paloma's a now a pro at waiting patiently for moments at a time.
Cheese, oh glorious cheese.
This one's of cultural interest. Tetilla is a cheese from Galicia, named after it's mammary-like form.

I always go to this fishwife (female fishmonger, according to Wikipedia) for our seafood cravings. She gives me fish recipes when I'm at a loss. Shoot, we're so tight that she doesn't even ask for my ID when I pay with a credit card.
This fish has both eyes on its left side, which is keeping me from trying it.
A classic Spanish white fish, merluza, or hake, pretending to be Jaws.
Langostina and calamares. Ahhh...I can smell the sea.
Hope you enjoyed!
Paloma's a now a pro at waiting patiently for moments at a time.
There are bars inside these markets also if you're craving that cup of coffee.
Langostina and calamares. Ahhh...I can smell the sea.
4 comments:
That is pretty cool you can shop at a market like that! How are the prices?
Wow, that is sooo neat! Thanks for sharing.
Really?! on the fishwife thing...wow learned something new! But MONGER is so much cooler=) Welp I say stay away from that two eyeball (same side) fish...and so is that boob shaped cheese any good (so funny)...Jealous of your fresh fruit selection and fresh fish..man I gotta drive to the Japanese market if I want a shot of really fresh fish..enjoy your nights out on the town! now I want seafood! yum
ps. speaking of boob cheese did you read the article about the "innovative" chef cooking w/ breast milk..OYE
hey, it looks like Little Saigon...minus the cheese! actually, it looks better...fresher.
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