At 18 baht per kilo, these ponkan mandarin oranges were a bargain! They were sweet, juicy, fresh, and very delicious. This was taken at a local public market near the Thailand National Park.
Ponkan Delight!
Friday, February 17 | Posted by Dr. Emer at 1:05 am |
At 18 baht per kilo, these ponkan mandarin oranges were a bargain! They were sweet, juicy, fresh, and very delicious. This was taken at a local public market near the Thailand National Park.
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I have a picture of ponkan oranges in my Chinese New Year series. In Binondo it is 3 pieces for 25 pesos.
My question to you : Where should we buy our ponkan oranges? Where is it cheaper?
In any case your oranges are more shiny than mine ! :-)
In the public market near my place, they sell it at 8 pieces per 100 pesos. They're ok, but not as sweet as the ones you see here. Price-wise, I think you got a good bargain there in Binondo. But quality-wise, the oranges in Thailand are better. The 18-baht/kilo ponkans I bought there had more than 15 pieces, hence the reason why I called it a good bargain, both in price and quality.
Hi Dr. Emer,
You've got nice shots in your site. Thnx for dropping by at my site. I only noticed your message 3 days ago.
No worries, Sofie. Thanks, also.
They are cheap indeed. They look like locally grown ones. In some restaurants you can get orange drinks squeezed from ponkam oranges. Goes very well with Thai cuisine! Sarap! Wish I am there again.
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