Turrialba,
the next bigger town near our Serendipity office, has its own market, too. It is open every
Friday and is also called “farmer´s market”. There is a short tight way through
the stalls of the different sellers.
During this
way you can marvel at all the different fresh fruits and vegetables. Most of
these goods are not available in a supermarket. For example, it is possible to
get fresh coconut juice from a “live” chopped coconut.
There is also a special cozy atmosphere. Nearly every seller greets you and offers you his goods. For many locals, the market is just a perfect place for meeting each other and talking about current things.
Another
advantage of the markets is about price and quality. You often get better and
fresher products than in the supermarket. But in general, you pay less.
The way
through the Turrialba market is not too long, but I went through the market for
two times nonetheless. There are so many products to see and you just do not
know where you should buy your things.
After
having bought some fruits, I also bought a jersey of the Costa Rican national
team for a very good price. A friendly street seller next to the market was
able to convince me and I have to say that I really like the jersey!
All in all,
the market is a very important part of the Costa Rican everyday life. At first,
it is a good source of income for Costa Rican farmers and families.
Furthermore, it is a good way for the people to chat and to meet each other. I
think it is one of the important tasks for tourism that those cultural
traditions are kept!