On the last day at Roma / Rome, since we still have time in the morning, we visit another market - Campo de Fiori . I remembered Terri mentioned about this market in her Italy travel post but she missed to make a trip here. So I went there on behalf of her ^_^. Anyway, this market is smaller than Mercato Centrale at Firenze/Florence, and it is located at a open space
This market remind me of our pasar pagi (morning market) here, they are selling almost the same things from vegetables, fruits, kitchenware, flowers, shirts, meat and etc..
I bought a cheese knife from here..
I also bought some dry tomatoes but from Mercato Centrale ..and I found price here is slightly expensive if compare to Mercato Centrale Florence and here also less varieties..
Zucchini's flower, beautiful ! I wonder how they cook with it..
I guess this is tomato, very special shape..
Metal Olive Oil tin
Beautiful Tunisia's plates, wish I could bring more back home..
brought back one of this..
Tajine, this is heavy otherwise I will carry one back home..
6 comments:
You went on my behalf; good! love your posts on your italian trip--makes me so homesick for italy!
please tell me you ate prosciutto cotto on my behalf, pls.
Wish I was there ! I'm drooling over those cheeses , the fresh fruits , okay everything ! ;D
Gosh, how I wish to carry home all of those stuffs! >o<
Kristy
Hello,
May i know how many days u stay n which month u go n about how much u spend per person there? i plan to go next year n will follow your schedule, thank you very much.
BoBo
The tomatoes with ribs are kind of an old-fashioned kind, that are supposed to be very tasty. The Italians say, "Brutto ma buono!" Than means ugly, but good! I wish we had that idea in the US. Here, everything looks gorgeous, but tastes like cardboard.
The zucchini flower is left on for sale to show how fresh the zucchini is, and just because they look amazing. They're usually sold this way in Italy. I guess most of the flowers are just trimmed off and not used. It is common to see http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/fried-zucchini-blossoms-366402 on menus, though. I also see them often as a pizza topping (sauteed, I think).
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