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I got my sugarcane here

Picked up some ground water buffalo, gator patties, and shark steak.
Yet another can of escargot to satisfy my craving.
Bought guava, green papaya, banana blossoms, dragon fruit, and abalone mushrooms.
I did not find a New Zealand section but I lived out my James and the Giant Peach dreams of indulging in Tayto crisps.
And I have the alamang and a couple mangoes.
Rhodesianman · 56-60, M
Can I ask where are you from .The staples you enjoy arnt typical NZ food .I should know I happen to like a lot of the foods you list and I am originally from Africa .
Rhodesianman · 56-60, M
@Jackaloftheazuresand How about dried acacia worms or flying ants or cockroach or goat or mealie meal ,rape or any of the wild meats are all a different taste and make a nice meal .
Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
One day I will have to try goat, it's on my list. I have not had any of those specific insects but the selection available to me at this particular market consists of crickets, meal worms, ants, and scorpion which I have consumed. I don't think there was an African section specifically so I'd have to rely on online stores for that.
Rhodesianman · 56-60, M
@Jackaloftheazuresand If you cook goat ,cook it slow for a long time in its own juices don't add liquid it takes up 2 about 4/5 hours on a very low heat .It will melt in your mouth and makes a great curry .
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I LOVE papaya and mangoes. The mangoes at least where I'm at in America are never good quality and never tried sugarcane! I've heard fresh sugarcane juice was so delicious. I'd like to try it.
Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
The last time I had papaya I think it was close to rotting so I thought I'd try again with another type. I had to pick through a wide selection of soft mangoes to find these two and even they aren't quite the way I want them.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Jackaloftheazuresand Yeah same here. I've had a few good ones but there's a lot of bad ones. There's something weird about how companies process mangoes. I think they pick them or grow them wrong. It's a shame.

 
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