Showing posts with label Asian Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian Market. Show all posts

15.9.15

WHAT DOES ONE DO IN AN ASIAN MARKET?


Down the road from our home is an Asian Market.
It is a treasure trove of spices, sauces, live fish, 
exotic fruit
 and interesting shaped vegetables, fun ceramics, Japanese candy,

 Lucky Bamboo, 
rice cookers, rice crackers and rice by the barrel full.

Boiled, tea-dyed eggs, wabi-sabi style.
There is nothing not to like.  I even love the fact that the ladies at the check out counter speak very little English! They wrap everything carefully, smile, and use hand signs. 
Oh, they just hired a very young girl who does speak English.
She looked a little overwhelmed trying to learn everything.

Lining one side of the store is an amazing bakery, full of savory and sweet delights.  I am hooked on their bread pudding, egg custard tarts,
and Moon cakes.
There is MORE: a dedicated area with cheesy laminate tables and red plastic chairs, where one can sit and dine on their daily specials.
From high hooks hang sweet crunchy-skinned ducks.
They cook every thing on the premises. We can watch six or so  men, speaking fast Mandarin while working those sharp knives filet a fish or cook "caldrons" of noodles and rice.
Imagine hanging duck next to a Moon Pie!!
And since half of their fish are alive, fighting their way around crowded fish tanks, just choose one, they fish it out, _______ then offer to cook it in the kitchen.  I prefer to buy their fish neatly arranged on beds of ice...and not moving, thank you.
A few months ago, our granddaughter flew from the west to spend some time with us here in the south.
She was totally eager to experience the store. She tried anything and everything. 
She even mastered chopsticks.

Smiling Buddhas and Waving Cats bring a smile to our faces as we leave with our bags of yummy foods to eat.
Thank you for coming along for a little tour of one of our favorites places to shop, dine and buy Lucky Bamboo.
Love having you with us.

17.3.13

Funny Bunnies at the Asian Store




One day, well actually towards the end of Chinese New Year, yes, I know this is a bit late, we dropped by the local Asian market near our home. Market is a bit of an understatement for it is complete with its own Asian bakery, tanks of living fish and Chinese take out.

On the outside of the market, colorful Chinese lanterns had been swaying in the breeze for quite some time, so before they either blew away or were removed, it was time to go inside and see the fancy wrapped Asian candy, Good Luck Bamboo, the tanks of live fish and crates of exotic fruits.
I took the Funny Bunnies who were quite excited to choose candy with strange names and colorful wrappers to the store. 
Come join us?



RED is the color for the day!  Everything has red on it somewhere.  
Funny Bunny was told he could choose one piece of candy....that is like taking me to a bookstore and telling me I can only have ONE book!



Sorry about the "big blur" I was trying to be discreet with my phone camera.  




Lucky Bamboo was next.  Someone with infinite patience trains the stalks of bamboo into intricate patterns, weaves and shapes.  Of course the prerequisite RED has to show up somewhere.  I have had a lot of Lucky Bamboo and it actually  thrives and becomes quite leafy. But being bamboo I would not dare to transplant to the garden, unless I had a real Panda living with us.





Cobras riding piggy back on goldfish...that is a new twist for the year, except that it is the Year of the Snake.  
What we really wanted to see were the HUGE tanks of live fish, crabs and lobsters. One can't help but feel sorry for the cramped conditions AND lurking fate.
You can choose your fish and it will be transferred to the "restaurant" area for you know what.  That is fresh, folks.







Resting under the flying dragon heads were boxes of Dragon fruit !!



It was a happy OUTING as we left with wrapped candy and big bags of Chinese take out....but NO FISH!