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Thursday 21 May 2015

Markets

At markets there's lots of things. Mostly its food but it can be clothes and equipment too.

There's stalls that have fruit and veges. Like peaches, grapes, tomatoes and lots more.

One thing I like about the markets is how people set up their stalls. Some stalls put there food in colours like tomatoes and strawberries together because they are red. some people set up their stalls in lines, like cheap food in first line and the last line has dear food.

Stalls that have equipment sometimes put there things across their mat and sometimes on tables too.

Usually people sell equipment that they don’t want anymore or they by so things and then sell them. So usually you will see some new shoes, old shoes, bikes, shirts, hats, toys and lots of other things that people find interesting.  

Once I went to a market and there was a stall that only sold phones. all the phones were on the table and the person that owned that stall kept shouting out loud “Phones, phones get a phone its the cheapest you will see, hurry now running out fast”. But the stall keeper was kinder lying because he had lots more phones at the back of his car.  

One time I smelt a type of food that I love, it was kebabs. I couldn’t resist going to that food van. I ran straight to it. They had all kinds of kebabs, they had
meatball kebabs, beef kebabs, steak and onion kebabs and my favourite chicken kebabs. They had sauce that they made too. The one I liked was peanut sauce. I thought it tasted delicious with a chicken kebab. Once I spent all my money on food that was mostly kebabs because it was so delightful and delicious.

Its crowded at markets. You can easily get lost in one, so sometimes they have a place where lost kids go. People kept pushing me when I am trying to follow my parent so I didn’t get lost. So when ever i’m in big crowds I get really nervous because I might get lost.

Most people that have stalls markets are asians because they are used to lots of markets around them. But in New Zealand we don’t have markets everywhere.

One thing I love getting there every time is grapes and peaches. I love eating them they leave a nice taste in my mouth.

There's a food that I like eating but not smelling. I think the smell of fish is strong and smells like something I wouldn’t eat, but I do because it tastes wonderful. Every time I go to a market the sell fish, the smell of fish go up nostrils and it makes me have to put something over my nose.

When it rains people still go to the markets and look at stalls. I probably wouldn’t because of the wetness and i think it will start to sell.

There’s a Saturday night market I think around Onehunga. I’ve been there a few times with my dad.

There's this really awesome stall that has clothes that glow in the dark and can move there sound volume dj thing on there t-shirt. Its really cool and interesting.

One of the things I love about the night market is sometimes there's people dancing and the food there.

There's all types of food there but the two ones that I love eating is the waffles. Yea waffles, I love that you choose your topping and you get to see the make it. The other one I like getting is ( drum roll please....) (now stop its getting annoying) it is pork buns I love them!
If you don’t know what pork buns are, they have like some kind of pastry bread around it and inside in the middle has some pork in there.

I hope you have enjoyed my description about markets.