San Ignacio Market, Cayo, Belize
The weekly Saturday market in San Ignacio, Cayo, is not only the source of groceries, but also the source of much social life in this small town. Despite its small size, (20,000 including neighboring sister city Santa Elena), San Ignacio is nonetheless the second largest town in Belize and home to its largest market.
The fruits and vegetables of this rich agricultural region are on display in abundance and freshness.
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A visit to the saturday market in San ignacio, Belize
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Farmers Market in San Ignacio, Belize
The bustling Saturday Market in San Ignacio, Belize. The entire town and surrounding areas gather to sell fruit, vegetables, kitchen supplies and household items. The market is mainly occupied by Mestizos but Mayans, Caribbean Creoles and even white Mennonite farmers sell their goods here. A wide range of fruits, veggies, and spices can be found. Little makeshift restaurants sell freshly made quesadillas, burritos and local plates. ????????????????????????????????????????????????
Belize Fruit and Vegetable market in San Ignacio
Marilyn takes us to the local market today. If you love FRESH fruits and vegetables- then make sure to come to the market ! IT IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ! It is interesting to me, that the prices are so much better in Belize to eat healthy ! I Love to eat healthy, for less !
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A video walk trough of the San Ignacio Market - Saturday is the best time to bee in this market.. Think of it as Belize bundle in one place.
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매주 토요일 열리는 산 이그나시오 시장은 벨리즈에서 가장 큰 규모라고 한다. 정글로 대표되는 벨리즈 내륙지역에선 다양한 채소와 과일들을 재배할 수 있을 뿐만 아니라 우리나라 음식에선 빠질 수 없는 다양한 고추들을 접할 수 있다. 시장을 둘러보다가 재미난 것을 파는 한 상인을 만났다. 바로 강아지다.
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San Ignacio market is held every Saturday is called the largest in Belize. In inland areas of Belize, represented by the jungle to be able to grow a variety of vegetables and fruit can access a variety of peppers indispensable In our country, as well as food. Look around the market and met a trader selling the fun. The dog immediately.
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■촬영일자: 2011년 10월 October
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Travel Belize San Ignacio Market Walkabout
One of the best attractions in western Belize is the San Ignacio Market Day held every Saturday. This open air market is one of the best in the country offering fresh fruits, vegetables and other farm produce. Food vendors are everywhere, people come to sell anything from clothing, shoes, hammocks, fine local and imported wines, hardware, animals and pets. It is rather like a produce market, peddlers meet and flea market rolled into one.