Marchés en France

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Farmers’ market in France are usually held on Wednesday and Saturday / Sunday mornings. You can find everything from artisanal breads, fruits, vegetables, seafood and flowers to seasonal products such as artisanal oils, honey, olives and vinegar. The one I frequent also sells paella and roasted whole chicken. Going to these markets is my opportunity to practice my french with local sellers, eavesdropping on conversations and my favourite bit? I get to pick and choose the freshest seasonal products! I also find the coolest looking “ugly fruits” like a heart shaped aubergine, oblong tomatoes and striped coloured capsicum that looks mutated.

Stacy Tjoa

I am a Singaporean living in France. Singapore is a melting pot of cultures and like a true blue Singaporean, food is well loved and always a hot conversational topic. While I am trained in digital design and marketing, this website is an outlet for me to document on asian and french food, culture and adventure.  I give all credits of my asian recipes to my mum who is an amazing cook and runs her Indonesian food business in Singapore.  

http://www.livinglover.com
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