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RE: Cheap food in Thailand: it's pretty much all over the place except....
Foods in Ghana, especially those in the local markets, are very cheap compared to that of the restaurants. Similar to those in Thailand, good foods' spots are spread by word of mouth and the huge queue in front of such eating place- online reviews about such eating places are non-exitent. The ordinary Ghanaian can thrive on 3 USD, approximately, one steem per day. Most local dishes can be very cheap, healthy, and bountiful at the same time. It's nice to see these two countries share a common cultural trait. Insightful article. Kudos.
Looks delicious! Very interesting to learn about how much a person can survive or in this case thrive off of compared to other countries. I often find myself going to local markets instead of restaurants to save money and get fresher ingredients.
what a fantastic response. that dish above looks great! Thanks for reading!
I got a terrible desire to eat this.