The experiences we can live in markets like these are totally enchanting. Being in direct contact with the different fruits and spices are some of the moments I enjoy the most. And when this is also seasoned with culinary passion the momey becomes magical and very inspiring to the senses. What a great time you had in that market. I am curious to know the custard apple fruit. Take care at all times, a hug.
The experiences we can live in markets like these are totally enchanting. Being in direct contact with the different fruits and spices are some of the moments I enjoy the most. And when this is also seasoned with culinary passion the momey becomes magical and very inspiring to the senses. What a great time you had in that market. I am curious to know the custard apple fruit. Take care at all times, a hug @mers
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Indeed, I agree with you, sometimes it is mesmerizing to be in front of those spices and eventually think of the so many dishes that could use them. The custard apple in my country the Philippines are much smaller and have a rough skin. The Cherimoya is bigger maybe double in size and has a fine skin. They are very sweet when ripe and taste is similar to soursop, fleshy and juicy. You take care too and enjoy your day. Thanks for visiting!