Exploring Langu Market, Satun
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| By Ianpassion |
Langu Market is I think the food basket in the east coast of Satun province, offering wide choices of fresh vegetables, fruits, seafood, meats, desserts, snacks, and cooked foods.
The best time to come onto this place is the morning market every Saturday, where many local vendors and farmers from different places will come to sell their fresh products from the seas, ponds, and farms.
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| Called "Patungko" In Thai, Locals usual eat this in the morning with coffee |
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| Longkong or Lanzoness fruit |
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| Main way going to Langu Market |
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| 20 Baht for four strings, it is called "Sato" in Thai or "Bitter Bean" in English. I used not to like this before, but now it is one of my favorites. |
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| I have never seen this kind of seashell sold in Langu Market. Do you know what is this? |
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| Dried fishes |
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| Fresh Sugarcane Juice |
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| Boiled Peanuts |
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| Grilled Eggs |
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| Fried Meatballs |
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| Fried Snacks, Fish balls, and Meatballs |
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| Called "Sala" in Thai or in English "Snake Fruit" |
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| Dried fish |
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Grilled sweet sticky rice wrapped with banana leaves. In Thai called "Gao Niyaw Ping"
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| Vegetable display |
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