Food & Farmers' Markets
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Food & Farmers' Markets
4M ago
Market at the Maybachufer, Berlin
Market at the Maybachufer, Berlin
Market at the Maybachufer, Berlin
Market at the Maybachufer, Berlin
Market at the Maybachufer, Berlin
Berlin: Endearing Muse
Berlin, a city I hold in deep regard, never ceases to amaze me. While I may not choose to establish my permanent abode here due to its stressful pace, my visits to this vibrant metropolis never fail to inspire. What truly distinguishes Berlin is its remarkable diversity – a mosaic of cultures, people, and experiences that you’d be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Each time I mea ..read more
Food & Farmers' Markets
9M ago
Filter coffee
One of the first things I discovered in Helsinki was the dominance of filtered coffee over barista type of coffee. This was also the case in the Hakaniemen market hall (Hakaniemen kauppahalli) where I had my breakfast filtered coffee with a Karjalanpiiratat (Karelian pasty) and a cabbage puff pastry. A good entry into the Finnish cuisine.
It was my first time to be in the Nordics and I was looking forward to get to now the local cuisine. My expectations were partly set by the Helsinki edition of the Fare magazine which covers cities from a culinary perspe ..read more
Food & Farmers' Markets
1y ago
Some time ago
Three years ago I stayed in Paris in the Montparnasse area as a starting point for a visit of the Rungis wholesale market. Close to the hotel was the Marché Edgar Quinet, named after a French historian. It stretches along a boulevard with the same name – comes very handy.
I really enjoyed the market as it offered a large variety of beautiful produce, wanting me to immediately buy a bigger fridge and stove. I took pictures but never turned it into a post. Rungis dominated my mind.
Rediscovery
In December 2022 I made it again to Montparnasse and had almost f ..read more
Food & Farmers' Markets
1y ago
Food & Farmers' Markets
2y ago
The Catania fish market gave me many new impressions which are can still recall after almost a year.
But the little street-food discoveries will remain for ever. It was not about the best pizza, arancini or other Italian specialities. These discoveries were about foods or dishes I had not known before, neither from Instagram or any other media.
They filled me with joy of an explorer of uncharted territories who can taste something new, even though it has been done as a craft by the people of Catania since a long time. Watching the people prepare the foods was different to watching so ..read more
Food & Farmers' Markets
2y ago
Food & Farmers' Markets
4y ago
Corona and farmers’ markets
Corona times have their impact on farmers’ markets. In my hometown Bonn (Germany), the downtown market suffered as all surrounding shops were closed. When was that? March, April? Corona took away my sense for date and time.
The markets in the suburbs boomed as home office meant also cooking at home instead of eating in the canteen at work. And supermarkets did not always provide the “proper” environment in these times.
Besides those general trends here in Bonn, there was also one person who stranded in Bonn during Corona times and built his own business ..read more
Food & Farmers' Markets
4y ago
How long do culinary memories last?
Vacation in Douarnenez and the visit of the market hall happened half a year ago. What sticks after such a long time? What kind of memories and feelings remain?
Douarnenez is a popular coastal vacation spot in Brittany, France. Having visited it in autumn meant that only a few tourists remained and life was less busy. A time of the year I appreciate.
Visiting the market hall a couple times, I was every time surprised to see it that it was rather empty than full of stalls. What a pity. Not only for me but also as a window of the city towards ..read more
Food & Farmers' Markets
4y ago
Preparing food sightseeing
Know your – local -blogger. This is what helped me. With just a few hours time a got some great impressions of what kind of food or produce is characterizing Zürich in Switzerland.
In my case it was Nicole Hasler the “zumfressngern” blogger. Her blog covers a lot of topics around meat, especially from a nose to tail perspective and on modern cuisine with a soul. Anybody a more perfect guide in mind?
And for a guy who is too lazy to prepare food sightseeing, it was really a blessing to know her and get some insights. Without this local knowled ..read more
Food & Farmers' Markets
4y ago
Approaching the Quimper market
I got to know the little cows breed Bretonne Pie Noir, kind of pony size, but this was not the only interesting encounter I had at the outdoor market in Quimper in Bretagne (Brittany).
Already approaching the market was pleasant, as we passed by a little barrage at the “Le Steir” river. This sight transferred me immediately into a different mood, away from modern life with all its technologies right into an old days ambiance.
Greatness
But the market is not about the past, it was about great products. Lots of vegetables and fruit, artisan che ..read more