A visit to Bulanao Public Market
For more about our visit in Tabuk City, you can check it here.
From Mt. Talama where we had a view of the sunrise, we headed to the shop of my brother's schoolmate. Unfortunately, there was a death in the family so she had to go back home where her family is.
We had coffee and donuts. I was pleased that their coffee is drip coffee and it is locally sourced. I was asking my companions to place one foot around the table but some were not up to it.
Anyways, we finished our coffees and donuts and then headed to the public market. My only agenda: Kalinga coffee.
We also have to buy fish and other stuff for our breakfast, more like brunch since coffees and donuts were enough.
My other who lives there accompanied us to the market as well.
Upon entering the market, the strong aroma of coffee is already in the air. Sacks of coffee are displayed in most of the stalls that we passed. I felt like I'm in cloud nine already. The aroma alone set me in a good mood. Aside from coffee, tobacco is another product that can be seen here.
But first, breakfast.
The fish section or the wet market is located towards the back part of the market, at least from where we entered. There are various entrances to the market.
Not all the stalls are opened yet. Unlike in our city that by this time all stalls are open and it's a busy market.
Live tilapia fish can be seen in big thick plastic basins. I was not able to picture the whole thing but placed above the basin is a pail with holes in it where water goes out. The vendor will then use a dipper to get water from the basin and put it back in the pail. I noticed all the vendors do that. I'm sure there's a reason behind it but I forgot to ask. Maybe to imitate flowing water? I can only assume.
There was also frozen squid placed on top of a chair. The vendor said it was just delivered that's why it's still frozen.
I also saw this sign. It roughly states that the market is the livelihood of the people. I think there was an issue about developers and those who own lots in the market. It seems like a mall is to be built here.
I was not sure how much was the fish for I was busy taking photos. It was my companions to bought most of the stuff. I was asked to buy oil and fish paste. The plan is to fry the fish and then add onions and tomatoes. Then chili will be cooked in fish paste. All that will be eaten with rice of course.
I bought two bottles of cooking oil for PHP40.00 a piece and then a bottle of fish paste which costs PHP60.00. From this stall that I bought those from, they do have coffee too but we decided to buy from another stall.
These are different kinds of smoked pork which is a common product sold in the markets of the Cordilleras. Mostly those sold in our market are displayed in the open and not packed.
Wines, dried fish, legumes, coconut oil and sticky rice can also be seen in the market. I posted these photos in my social media account and my sister commented that we should have bought legumes. I do love legumes myself but at that time, I was not really focused on that for the power of coffee is strong.
We bought 4 kilos of this powdered coffee at PHP200.00 a kilo. I only bought one kilo. My other brother bought one as a gift to his girlfriend. My cousin bought one as a gift to his mom and our friend bought one to bring home. My other brother didn't buy because he doesn't like this one and would prefer the not powdered like this. We couldn't find any other coffee sellers who has a different form of coffee. The vendor said that these were freshly delivered.
These are rice delicacies that were just delivered to a stall across where we bought the coffee. I bought some of those. I forgot the particulars but all in all it was under PHP200.00. These are made from sticky rice. The vendor had no time yet to display them properly when I bought some.
We then headed home to our cousins with our purchases.
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Wow my friend, I love to go around such markets and buy a variety of goods that are sold in them. I really enjoyed seeing these photos. The smell of coffee in the air, the food, the pork, the fish, and the coffee and the donuts you ate were all very exciting. The way you cooked those fish that you said was very interesting, I think those fish will be very tasty and delicious.