- By Deepa KrishnanA couple of days ago, I walked through Santacruz Market. It's great for photography, with lots of colour! There's a meat and fish market, a vegetable market, lots of spices and snacks, as well as fabrics and jewellery. I had only a camera-phone and I didn't really photograph everything in the market. But here are some photos of the food section.
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Indoor market for vegetables |
The fish market was nearby, with a busy looking kolin inviting me to check out the day's catch. There were a couple of men selling dried fish as well. |
Neatly slicing with her curved fish-knife |
The meat market was gross as usual, dirty and bloody. I walked quickly past it. I think Mumbai customers should make more of a fuss about how the meat is displayed and sold. No wonder people are buying super-market meats! It was a relief to come out to the open street. |
General street view: The awnings of the shops offer protection from sun and rain |
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Jalaram Stores, selling tea-time snacks |
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Pickle and spice shop |
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Leafy vegetables being arranged. The daily stock arrives in jute bags and is cleaned and presented on bamboo baskets. |
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Several spice shops sell fried stuff. This shop had a board advertising various types of fresh-ground flours. Looks like pasta is very popular in Santacruz! |
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As usual, the most fragrant thing was coriander. |
The coriander stall also had fenugreek and mint, as well as chillies, garlic, lemongrass, fresh turmeric, ginger and amba-harad. I was very tempted to buy some amba-harad for pickling, but I had a deadline and lots of other work in the market, so I reluctantly walked away.
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The winter fruits were interesting too. They deserve a whole post of their own! |
I'm definitely going back to Santacruz Market. Next time, I'll photograph the fabric markets and the little stalls that sell embellishments for sarees and salwar kameez. And I'll see what else I can find. What a fabulous market it is. I think a new bazaar walk may be coming up!
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