RE: Travel Pro Places of Interest #117: Privoz Market in Odessa Ukraine! Part Nine (10 photos)
Hi, Dan!! @@@world-travel-pro
I am sure it was a huge pleasure to live in Odessa Ukraine and I Can Only Imagine how much Seafood is involved here because they are very close to the Black Sea. It did surprise me when I was peruse in one of your other posts and you said that kimchi was something that they offered from Korea. I actually did not know that they sold different International Foods there where is there an influx of Koreans in the Ukraine?
I like did they separate the cured meats and cheeses and the fresh meat and poultry is in a different place. Your first picture is a pretty neat looking picture and it looks like all kinds of beans and dried vegetables there. What an amazing amount of food and a clean Market. Everything looks so organized!
The famous brooms could I love! The market much same as the inside or is it sort of where people go when they don't rent a booth.
Thank you so much for taking the time and energy to photograph and put a post together for Market Friday. It is always and forever appreciate it and as always, I wish you a most wonderful rest of your week!
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Thank you so much Denise for writing such a well thought out and detailed comment. I see you really enjoy the markets and my market posts. So happy to share with you. To answer your question. The only Koreans I saw the entire time in all of Ukraine were the ones selling the Kim Chi! I do believe the logic is that pickled goods are popular in Ukraine in general, and these Koreans some how found a home selling not only Kim Chi but traditional Ukrainian pickled products as well. The Korean are expert picklers!
Thanks again for being so kind! Have a great day! -Dan