Market Friday: The Street Vendors in Bansud Bridge in Front of the Little Talipapa and the Soft and the Sweet Chocolate Cupcake that I Bought On the Way Home

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We already run out of fish for our baby kittens. I went to the wet market to buy half kilo of fish but unfortunately, there's not much fish available in the market, not even their favorite fish. I had no choice but to go check the Talipapa near Bansud Bridge, I might find something in there. I'm more excited to go there though, because the bakery where I often buy my favorite Toasted bread is located near the Talipapa. ♪⁠┌⁠|⁠∵⁠|⁠┘⁠♪

I just noticed that there's more people in this side compare before. I also noticed the vendors near the sidewalk. Then I realized something while looking at it, the people who usually sell their crops in the Tiangge-an was in there. And that's the reason why the Tiangge-an was almost empty. I am wondering if they ask permission to sell their crops in here.

Anyways, there's not much fish available in the Talipapa-an and so we decided to just go back home. Of course, we also check the vendors in the opposite side of the Talipapa. There's a lot of them here and it's good to see they are getting costumers too. I think moving here is a good move, especially for those who wants to buy fish, they will be more closer to vegetables and fruit vendors.

They can just cross the road and they can already have veggies that they may need on the dish they are planning to make. By the way the Talipapa-an was more focus on selling fish and sea foods. They don't sell meat in there of a chicken, pork and beef. If a costumers wants tgem, they have no choice but to go to the main wet market.

Anyways, as you can see here, the crops was placed on the ground, some with just a piece of sack for their crops, some has use the right box for their crops while some place them in a higher places. If you are a bit choosy and want your veggies clean, you can just buy them in the main market.

So after checking the crops that was being sold in the side walk, we then decided to walk back home. We just stop by in a bakery store and bought lot's of toasted bread, some chocolate cupcakes caught my attention so I bought two pieces for 10 pesos. I love that they sprinkled crushed peanuts on top of it. UwU

It doesn't taste like chocolate at all but I love the texture of the cupcake. And it is freshly baked, it is so soft and even had that chewy to crunchy texture on the outside. It is so good, I"m in regrets that I only bought two. And even though it doesn't taste like chocolate, it's still taste good so nevermind the chocolate. Lol

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Wow, these chocolate cupcakes with chopped peanuts look really so yummy! 😍 I probably would have bought more, hehe! 😆

Yeah, i regretted it a bit that I didn't bought more. I am sure too that it will taste masarap even if bahaw na . Ywy

I wonder what caused the shortage of fish (or the particular type you wanted)?
It's interesting that the thought of whether they had permission to sell there crossed your mind. I know that's important in the Philippines, which has to do with the competitive vendors.
Sounds like you had a great day out, though, and the muffins look delicious, although I'm not a big chocolate eater.
Happy Weekend:))

Oh, there are really days that there's not much fish in the market, especially during rainy days.

Yeah, it's important coz the sellers on the main market might react badly about it. So they might need to ask permission first, if they don't want everything to get messy..

Yep, yep, seriously. I hope you had a great start if your weekend ✨✨

So cool seeing street vendors nice shopping Time ❤️

Yeah, thanks, it's located in the highway so some passerby can see them.

Amazing. If you buy mostly from that vendors, the prices are usually cheap. Great deals!

True, they just make the life of those shoppers who goes to Talipapa to buy fish by coming these vendors there. Good thing they were given permission to sell their crops there.

10 pesos?
wow so cheap!
we have this price for 1)

Yep, its 5 pesos each hehe. For a cheap cupcake I think its just right.

It's so delicious cupcakes

Yeah, it is.

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