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My Road |
After work I walk along the road in front of my house in
search of fresh produce and the children call out to me. They call me Imatang,
which means white foreigner or so I am told. They expect to see me now on this
daily scavenger hunt. Some reach out to touch me or try and practice their
English but mostly they yell Imatang and laugh. I go daily as what you can find
varies so much and you just never know what is going to wind up on the roadside
stands.
The Taiwan government have a garden
program here and are teaching people how to grow things. A family that lives
near me is raising cherry tomatoes, cabbage leaves, chili
peppers, and egg- sized eggplants. They only have a few plants so if you buy a
small bag of cherry tomatoes one day, it may take another week or so before
they have any more.
My favorite things
to buy are bananas (bananas are not grown on this island though) coconuts, papayas, and pandanus fruits.
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Pandanus, papaya, coconut, chillies |
Although coconut and papaya trees are
everywhere and line the street I walk on, you cannot count on these grocery items being available for purchase. Maybe it is because you have to actually climb trees to get the
fruits. I don’t know but if you see something you like, you need to buy it on
the spot. I made the mistake once of
walking by the stands thinking I would check out what was ahead and then come
back to get what I wanted. Sadly, when I did come back there was nothing
left. Today though I hit the jackpot and purchased a bag of tiny lemons. I was day dreaming about lemons a few days
ago thinking that I would just have to wait until I went home to get one again
and then there they were. I must be
lucky because this weekend I found an onion, which I was told by 7 year veteran
of Kiribati that finding an onion was an absolute impossibility.
I now have fresh cherry tomatoes, lemons, chili peppers, and
an onion in my possession. Can anyone recommend a good recipe?
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Favorite Shop--where I found the lemons |