Saturday 19 October 2013

A trip to the market in Mount Hagen, PNG



Selling watermelons and pumpkins
The day after I arrived in Papua New Guinea my lovely MAF hosts took me on a walk around the town of Mount Hagen in the centre of PNG, in the Highlands.  It’s a fascinating place, I’ve never been anywhere like it.  There are people standing around on the sides of the roads, either just chatting or selling things off a cloth or a small table, either veggies, snacks or Beatle Nut (A narcotic similar to chewing tobacco which  makes your mouth bright red and contributes to a very high rate of mouth cancer).  Everyone was really friendly calling out “Good Morning” from across the street.



Busy Saturday at the market
When we got to the market (The biggest and best in PNG) I couldn’t believe the amount of fresh fruit and veg on sale.  The fence around the market was lined with women selling ‘Billams’ a hand-made bag woven from manipulated nylon wool.  The central area sold ‘Meri Blouses’, very bright, unflattering tunics that all the women love to wear.  The rest sold fresh produce at ridiculously cheap prices.  I bought salad to feed a large family (Lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, avocado, carrots) for under £5!  That really contrasts against the imported food from the supermarket which can be around 3-4 times the price of the UK.  A single box of Kellogg’s cereal was almost £10!



Selling piles of carrots
Visiting the market was also a delicious experience.  Someone kindly bought me a banana saying “Once you’ve eaten a banana in PNG, you’ll never want to eat another one from back home”.  They weren’t kidding, the flavor was incredible, I didn’t know bananas could be that delicious!!!  I don’t know how to describe them, but image bananas with an amazing, sweet, deep flavour!?  What a sensory experience

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