Unlike here in the Western world, most markets in the under developed world still gather under makeshift tin and bamboo shelters with time warped wooden shelving covered with scraps of newsprint and coarse sackcloth salvaged from packaging material. It is quite remarkable that despite the conditions the produce is so fresh that most of it still has bits of dirt and straw clinging as it makes its short journey from the farm to the market. The concept of branding, processing or packaging is completely alien to them as most often the produce is harvested, distributed and sold the same day.
India in general can give you sensory overload and this is exemplified dramatically in the Bazaar. Cows amble alongside scooter rickshaws, Kawasaki motorcycles, and rabid dogs. Shop vendors continually sprinkle water on their produce and on the sidewalks to keep the dust and flies at bay. The smells of over ripe fruit compete with roasting spices, garbage and incense. In my opinion one may love India or dislike it but it will not be ignored....
To me it is home - the familiar sights and sounds inspired me to head straight to the kitchen in the home where I had not so long ago, shelled peas and peeled potatoes at my mother's side.
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