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LOCAL MARKET 4

Hi There,
          
          3 kilometers south of Losari Beach, there is a familiar night market called Senggol Market. Actually the official name of this traditional night market is the Sambung Jawa market, but due to the crowds and density at night, fellow market visitors often bump into each other, until finally this market is more often called the Senggol Market.
          Many people of Makassar choose Senggol Market as a complete shopping place and are cheap, starting from the types of groceries and clothes that cost far less than the shop price. For example, women's clothing sold below the price of Rp. 20,000 / piece or some types of pet animals are also offered at the Senggol Market.


 NO.
ITEM
UNIT
PRICE
1.
WATERMELON
Pcs
Rp. 10.000
2.
MELON
Pcs
Rp. 10.000
3.
PAPAYA
Pcs
Rp. 8.000
4.
MANGO
Pcs
Rp. 2.000
5.
SWEET POTATO
Kg
Rp. 7.000
6.
TURMERIC
Kg
Rp. 23.000
7.
LENGKUAS
Kg
Rp. 30.000
8.
LEMONGRASS
Kg
Rp. 20.000
9.
LIME
Kg
Rp. 12.000
10.
POTATO
Kg
Rp. 15.000
11.
CARROT
Kg
Rp. 12.000
12.
CABBAGE
Kg
Rp. 9.000
13.
GINGER
Kg
Rp. 25.000
14.
LEEK
Ikat
Rp. 2.000
15.
PUMPKIN
Pcs
Rp. 19.000



           That was my visited to the local market in Makassar, hopefully it will be useful and see you at the next market.
          



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