Today we are going to the oriental market for shopping. It will be a Everything is cooked fresh, daily, and the quality of the prod wonderful trip. You'll taste cheese, home-baked bread and smoked pork superb. There is a huge variety of foods such as figs, beans, bitter herbs, olives, dates, almonds and other nuts. Just look at the tomatoes ripened and so full of flavour, the crates full of peppers, aubergincs and avocados. You'll find fresh herbs, such as parsley and leaf coriander, as well as some more exotic vegetables- okra, fresh black-eyed beans and purple leafy artichokes, oranges, grapefruit and lemons, strawberrics and black cherries, plums, apricots, peaches and nectarines, watermelons and melons, sweets, seedless grapes and pinkish grapes. Do not miss the delicious green and purple figs. A lot of slithering silver fish make an attractive sight in the market red mullet, sea bream, sea bass and the delicious swordfish. You will also find octopus, squid and cuttlefish. Moving on to the meat stalls, you'll see plenty of red carcasses After all, what self-respecting cook would accept meat wrapped in poly ethylene? Mcat is eaten very fresh, and you may well notice the difference in flavor. Lamb and beef are lean and tasty and have excellent quality Goat has a pleasant, slightly gamy flavor; it's very lancet and well worth trying. The delicatessen stall sells honey and a range of different olives and tubs of checses made from goats, ewes 'or cows' milk Sausage varies in flavor, depending on where it is made. The meat content is very high and usualiy crushed coriander, hot peppers and other spices are added. Before being smoked, the sausages arc soaked in red wine. Look at the sacks of pulses stacked in front of you to discover a wide range of beans and dried peas as well as nuts of every description. No, not quite. Let's stop at one of the mobile baking stands on our way out. There is fresh, seed-coated bread, buns full of black olives, mint and onion sesame paste, tasty pastries and sausage rolls in these stands. Last look out for delicious almond-filled pastries or lady's fingers, honey soaked donuts in syrup. You are always welcome at the oriental market!Сделайте хороший перевод текста желательно без ошибок
Today we are going to the oriental market for shopping. It will be a wonderful trip. Everything is cooked fresh, daily, and the quality of the products is superb. You'll taste cheese, home-baked bread, and smoked pork. There is a huge variety of foods such as figs, beans, bitter herbs, olives, dates, almonds, and other nuts. Just look at the tomatoes ripened and so full of flavor, the crates full of peppers, aubergines, and avocados. You'll find fresh herbs such as parsley and coriander, as well as some more exotic vegetables - okra, fresh black-eyed beans, and purple leafy artichokes, oranges, grapefruit, and lemons, strawberries, and black cherries, plums, apricots, peaches, and nectarines, watermelons, and melons, sweets, seedless grapes, and pinkish grapes. Do not miss the delicious green and purple figs. A lot of slithering silver fish make an attractive sight in the market - red mullet, sea bream, sea bass, and the delicious swordfish. You will also find octopus, squid, and cuttlefish. Moving on to the meat stalls, you'll see plenty of red carcasses. After all, what self-respecting cook would accept meat wrapped in polyethylene? Meat is eaten very fresh, and you may well notice the difference in flavor. Lamb and beef are lean and tasty and have excellent quality. Goat has a pleasant, slightly gamey flavor; it's very lean and well worth trying. The delicatessen stall sells honey and a range of different olives and tubs of cheeses made from goats, ewes', or cows' milk. Sausage varies in flavor, depending on where it is made. The meat content is very high, and usually crushed coriander, hot peppers, and other spices are added. Before being smoked, the sausages are soaked in red wine. Look at the sacks of pulses stacked in front of you to discover a wide range of beans and dried peas as well as nuts of every description. No, not quite. Let's stop at one of the mobile baking stands on our way out. There is fresh, seed-coated bread, buns full of black olives, mint and onion sesame paste, tasty pastries, and sausage rolls in these stands. Lastly, look out for delicious almond-filled pastries or lady's fingers, honey-soaked donuts in syrup. You are always welcome at the oriental market!
Today we are going to the oriental market for shopping. It will be a wonderful trip. Everything is cooked fresh, daily, and the quality of the products is superb. You'll taste cheese, home-baked bread, and smoked pork. There is a huge variety of foods such as figs, beans, bitter herbs, olives, dates, almonds, and other nuts. Just look at the tomatoes ripened and so full of flavor, the crates full of peppers, aubergines, and avocados. You'll find fresh herbs such as parsley and coriander, as well as some more exotic vegetables - okra, fresh black-eyed beans, and purple leafy artichokes, oranges, grapefruit, and lemons, strawberries, and black cherries, plums, apricots, peaches, and nectarines, watermelons, and melons, sweets, seedless grapes, and pinkish grapes. Do not miss the delicious green and purple figs. A lot of slithering silver fish make an attractive sight in the market - red mullet, sea bream, sea bass, and the delicious swordfish. You will also find octopus, squid, and cuttlefish. Moving on to the meat stalls, you'll see plenty of red carcasses. After all, what self-respecting cook would accept meat wrapped in polyethylene? Meat is eaten very fresh, and you may well notice the difference in flavor. Lamb and beef are lean and tasty and have excellent quality. Goat has a pleasant, slightly gamey flavor; it's very lean and well worth trying. The delicatessen stall sells honey and a range of different olives and tubs of cheeses made from goats, ewes', or cows' milk. Sausage varies in flavor, depending on where it is made. The meat content is very high, and usually crushed coriander, hot peppers, and other spices are added. Before being smoked, the sausages are soaked in red wine. Look at the sacks of pulses stacked in front of you to discover a wide range of beans and dried peas as well as nuts of every description. No, not quite. Let's stop at one of the mobile baking stands on our way out. There is fresh, seed-coated bread, buns full of black olives, mint and onion sesame paste, tasty pastries, and sausage rolls in these stands. Lastly, look out for delicious almond-filled pastries or lady's fingers, honey-soaked donuts in syrup. You are always welcome at the oriental market!