Busy Friday at Carbon Public Market I Cebu City

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Hello and howdy lovely people in this beautiful community.🤗 My first time posting here and I'm more than glad to participate in the #MarketFriday initiated by @dswigle.


After the wonderful climb that we had at Sachiko's Little Kyoto as featured in my last blog on my trip to Cebu City, I suddenly received a call from the daughter who asked if I could bring some apples and a hula hoop for her Physical Education class.

Thinking of granting her little wish, I thought of dropping by a market downtown that sells wholesale or retail products including wet and dry goods at a much cheaper price than those sold in the local market in the hometown. I'm talking about"Carbon Public Market" and this is what I'm going to share today.


On Our Joyful Walk Towards Carbon Market

As it was about half past 4 in the afternoon, hailing a jeepney that would take us right in front of Carbon Public Market was quite difficult. Public utility vehicles like jeepneys usually take a detour at these hours to give way to transport vehicles delivering and unloading fresh produce from the countryside to be displayed in this downtown market.

That's why Carbon Market is also called Bagsakan in the local dialect which means drop-off point in English. This is where goods or products from the many different parts of the province of Cebu are shipped, delivered, and unloaded.

So together with a good friend, we just managed to take a joyful walk towards the market from where the jeepney we took dropped us off!

Market Along the Street

Passing by one of the oldest churches in the Philippines, the Basilica Minore del Santo Nińo, I was amazed at how much the area had improved. The road had become much wider and cleaner with food stalls more organized than before.

Street vendors selling images of saints, some pasalubong or souvenirs either food or accessories, and flowers lined up just across the entrance of the church to cater to the devotees' needs coming in and out of the religious place.

Walking further, this man selling face towels while sitting just outside a famous fast-food chain in the Philippines caught my attention as I also thought of buying some for myself. It cost me about ₱100.00 or $1.81 for buying 3 pieces of this item.

The Government-Initiated Market

Moving toward the area in front of the City Hall, the friend who lived in the city led me towards this little market she called the KADIWA. KADIWA is a marketing initiative of the Department of Agriculture (DA), implemented through the Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance (AMAS), which seeks to empower the farming community by providing a direct and effective farm-to-consumer food supply chain. Source

Hearing the news about this KADIWA program, I knew the prices of the goods sold in this market should be a lot cheaper for Filipino consumers as well as enable local farmers to sell their crops.

Inquiring about the price of the fruits displayed, my tight budget held my urge to buy the apple the daughter wished for, and thought I could still find a much cheaper fruit price at Carbon Public Market. So we decided to just go there anyways as we were just a few blocks away from where we were standing.

Being a plant lover, my eyes are drawn to this display of lovely plants in the KADIWA market. One plant here that especially caught my eye is the Prince of Orange. Even though I already have it in my collection, this charming little creature never fails to attract my attention.


The Busy Friday at Carbon Public Market

The busy and noisy road with transporters of different farm products shouting "Daplini! Daplini!" which meant "Clear the way!" was our cue we were already at our target destination, the Carbon Public Market.

As we continued on our way, we were greeted by a lot of these newly delivered vegetables displayed at the roadside.

Some were placed on tables made of bamboo while others were just literally on the road. These products are mostly purchased in large quantities by local small-scale businessmen in smaller local markets in far-flung areas that do not grow these crops.

Some farm produce was still in their plastic containers not yet unpacked for display.

As time passed, more and more people started to crowd at the market buying the items they need in small and large quantities.

Of course, I should not forget why I was there- to buy apples and oranges for the kids!

At ₱15.00 or $0.27 per piece, I bought 10 Fuji apples which would usually cost me about ₱25.00 or $0.45 in my hometown's local market. I also had 1/2 kilo of pipino or cucumber for ₱50.00 or $0.91.

While the friend bought some veggies and corn for her family's consumption for the week.

Walking a little further finding a hula hoop for the daughter, I was driven to these food stalls that sold delicious smelling and mouth-watering street foods and snacks.

As we started to go thirsty and a bit hungry from our Friday market, we decided to get some snacks and refreshments before heading home!

Hearing from the friend that there's a newly opened bar and restaurant on the rooftop of this New Carbon Market *** where one could experience a breathtaking view of Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX), I thought why not stop by for a few minutes and explore this lovely place ourselves!

And our experience up there, I'm going to share in my next blog!

This is all for today's Market Friday dear Hive friends. Thank you for reaching this far. See you again in my upcoming blogs! Until then......

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There is some really great footage here. Beautifully documented.

Happy #MarketFriday :D

I'm glad you appreciate this post! Thanks for stopping by😊

Totally my pleasure.

Have a great weekend :)

!LUV

Grabiiii, daming pag pipilian ay and. If you have a lot of baon on your wallet naku, bili dito, bili doon wari ang magagawa haha. I hope these people get a lot of sale everyday para naman sulit din ang pagod nila everyday ano.

haha..Pera lang problema sa market na 'to! Daming bumibili dito maramihan..parang Divisoria eto sa Maynila. Thanks for swinging by!

What I loved about the market, a public market that was considered bagsakan is you can buy vegetables and ingredients for a lower price. Although there were plenty of people coming by, at least we can save money. I loved cucumber, @missjoycee. Especially when you mix them with vinegar, salt, sugar, and pepper. I forgot what the dish called. !PIZZA

Pickled cucumber ba kamo? hehe. I love cucumber dipped in mayonnaise not really into vinegar..Thanks for dropping by @dennnmarc

I'm wondering what the current price of onions is haha

haha.. yeah!I regret I didn't ask but I couldn't remember the last time we used onions in our food.😆

The market is really very interesting to visit and of course it also looks clean. Thank you, of course, for sharing interesting things like this.

Thanks for the very kind words @elkan. Have a great time!

Hi @missjoycee , I loved your post. Everything looks so clean and organized, the fruits and vegetables look beautiful. It provokes to buy and eat there.

Hello @dorytagil2022. I'm happy you like the post! Thank you for the kind words☺️. God bless!

Ang mama sa akong husband and uban igsuon naa diha mam naninda. Hehe
Maypa ka naka visit anha. ☺️

Nabag o na jud adto ma'am! Di na samok!Visit nya mo adto puhon sad

Puhon mam. ☺️

WOW!! I couldn’t recognize the Carbon Market that I once knew! Incredible work they did here improving the place.

Was amazed myself too! Carbon Market became more organized and cleaner now. Thanks for stopping by witty☺️

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Nice shots , i like such markets could spend hours there 🤓

Thanks for the kind words..☺️

Amazing market!! I’d love to be there buying some fresh fruits and vegetables!! I love to have a walk over the Carbon Market! Thanks a lot!!

Yes, you should @belug. Thanks for the beautiful words☺️

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What great views of the Carbon Market! What a busy place! I am glad to hear you got your fuji apples. I happen to be munching on one right now as I am writing this! :)

Is that where you normally shop? I like the wide streets that you were walking from one market to the next. I like how the city has cleaned it up and made it nicer to walk around and shop. It feels safer when it is neat and tidy. I don't know why, but, it does.

I am glad you got everything you needed and it was even a bargain!! Thank you for joining the challenge!

#MarketFriday began as a way to reach out across the globe and learn about different cultures through their markets, especially local markets and farmers' markets, and eventually branched out and evolved over time from straight shopping to a cultural affair as it highlights how we differ and then again, how much we are alike. We have become a melting pot of culture, but it is still the Rituals, Festivals, food, architecture, and even your language/languages that separate us... Along with the fact that these things are normal for us. There are unwritten rules that rule our social behaviors. I see this as allowing for increased tolerance between cultures and nations, and opportunities to come together on an even playing ground. A strong culture can be beneficial to a country as it promotes unity, especially during a crisis, peaceful debate, and open dialogue. I have learned so much about all of you and it has been an amazing experience. I can only hope that learning about each other can help us work together for a peaceful world. Thank you for being a part of #MarketFriday

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Hello @dswigle . Thanks for stopping by!I now move to the countryside about 2 1/2 hours from the city where Carbon Market is. I just had something to do at the university where I went schooling so it was the best time to drop by there to buy some necessities since it's a lot cheaper to buy goods from this place.
The pleasure is mine joining the #marketfriday challenge!Thanks for the very kinds words. Have a good one😊

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What a great market to spend time in! No matter if you are a tourist or a local, you definitely find lots of things to purchase and take with you at home ❤️

Agree! That's why I love to live near markets because I got to get the things I need easily. Thanks for the very kind words @gabrielatravels!Have a great day ahead.

Thank you for replying back! Hope you have a great weekend :)

Ang laki Ng market nyo sis and that corn got my attention, sweet corn ata Yan, nagbibinta din kasi Ako Ng sweetcorn Dito hehehe.

About taking pictures, I haven't tried to get pictures in the market, Ewan nahihiya talaga Ako eh, sa isip ko titingin Ang mga tao and might ask why I am taking pictures. Need ko pa talaga Ng courage to take pictures in public places na di common na kukuha Ng pictures hehehe

Divisoria in Cebu ang market na ito..hehe .may mga tumitingin tingin talaga Pero iba yung mga vendors dito parang Alam nila blogger ata 'to! Haha open minded lang!

Ewan kelan ko ma try ito, Wala pa talaga akong guys hehehe.

haha..madali lang yan! don't be conscious of these people around Tas pasimple lang hehe

Hehehe I will try kung medyo kakapal na Mukha ko hehehe. Sana I can do this in the future hehehe

You can do it sis! Go!

Karon ra ko kahibaw duol ra diay sa sto. nino ang carbon market. Hinuon sa mall raman pod mi manuroy ug makaanha ug cebu hehe sauna. But I always heard of carbon market.