Sunday, October 16, 2011

VIKTUALIENMARKT - MUNICH

I was in Germany for a week to attend my niece's wedding, and among other places visited the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, a 200 year old market in the inner city, which is very beautiful and rich, ever so colorful, with good smells. It offers a big variety of fruit, vegetables, herbs and spices (and cheese, meat, bread, wine, etc.). Everything was so orderly and pretty displayed. The spotless fruits were arranged in little boxes and baskets, always only a small number of pieces, like they were counted, the stalls looking very artful.
How different from the fruit and vegetable markets here in Israel. Everything is piled in high heaps in huge quantities at the market tables, but in good quality too.

The exotic fruits in Munich were mostly priced a piece each, something that won't be seen here, where it is always per kilogram, and if you would ask for one piece, the vendor would laugh at you and shoo you away or give it to you for free.
And while looking at the prices I realized how lucky I am. Many of those fruits, being so special and very expensive there, I have in my garden, like pomegranate, passion fruit, feijoa, lemons, figs, even olives. And often we have so much of it, that we can give some to our neighbors, and the one on the right presents us in return with kumquats, and the one on the left gives us papaya, guava and mango. I saw in Munich khaki fruit (persimmons) for 3.95 Euro a piece, I can buy more than a kilo here for that money, and cactus figs (prickly pears) grow wild everywhere here in the country, including behind our garden, and we can pick as much as we want, if we don't fear the tiny pricks too much, or we can buy them along the roads from Bedouin boys at very low cost.
Then I could understand why my relatives were so happy and excited about the pomegranates, feijoa and passion fruit I had brought with me to give them, they are a real luxury there.
Photos taken by me.

10 comments:

zsazsazsu said...

gorgeous and mouthwatering pics ! Have a great breakfast time !

Bob Bushell said...

Gorgeous array of the best in the world, fruit and vegetables. Lovely.

Clare said...

Oh - those veggies and fruit look absolutely delicious. We don't get a big variety here - mainly because there is not all that much imported. I would go crazy shopping with all that choice.

glazedOver Pottery said...

That's it. I'm moving into your house.

steinschmuckdesign said...

Yummie, looks so fresh and beautiful!
Btw, fantastic Photos :)

Hilde said...

Beautiful fruit and vegetable displays, and what a variety. It all looks perfectly fresh!

Great photos, Yael :)

Jutta said...

Liebe Yael,

das finde ich ja echt toll - Du warst in München. Den Markt kenne ich natürlich auch. Ich finde ihn wunderschön.

Liebe Grüße
Jutta

Dies und Das vom Neckarstrand said...

Liebe Yael,
wundervolle Aufnahmen. Ich mag diese liebevoll aufgebauten Stände. Sie sind eine Augenweide.
Einen lieben Abendgruß schickt
Irmi

- Yvonaut -
Das sind Raphael und Yvonne
said...

Liebe Yael,
Märkte sind so toll! Ich würde am liebsten immer alles frisch vom Markt kaufen und gleich etwas Leckeres kochen!
Vielen Dank auch für deinen Besuch auf unserem Blog. Wir haben uns sehr gefreut!
Liebe Grüsse aus der Schweiz
Yvonne und Raphael

Dawn of LaTouchables said...

I've been to this market many times, Yael, and I always get something--and yet the prices are so very high--you are indeed lucky to be living in a paradise for fresh foods.