I am a huge fan of street markets for both expanding my collection of brick-o-brac crap that I don't need nor can accommodate, as well as buying better, tastier, cheaper, more interesting foods. My favourite markets are foreign ones. There is nothing I like more than rumaging around a market where I don't know or understand the produce. These are some pictures I took of an amazing spice stall in a souk market I visited when I went to Morocco.
Friday, 3 September 2010
Article from : Eat ME magazine
This article from Eat Me magazine campaigns for the recognition of London's street markets. It claims that they define their particular location and the people who live, work and shop there better than any art or community project.
I am a huge fan of street markets for both expanding my collection of brick-o-brac crap that I don't need nor can accommodate, as well as buying better, tastier, cheaper, more interesting foods. My favourite markets are foreign ones. There is nothing I like more than rumaging around a market where I don't know or understand the produce. These are some pictures I took of an amazing spice stall in a souk market I visited when I went to Morocco.
I am a huge fan of street markets for both expanding my collection of brick-o-brac crap that I don't need nor can accommodate, as well as buying better, tastier, cheaper, more interesting foods. My favourite markets are foreign ones. There is nothing I like more than rumaging around a market where I don't know or understand the produce. These are some pictures I took of an amazing spice stall in a souk market I visited when I went to Morocco.
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