Michele Eddy
of James Creek Sutlery Spices visits China
2018 - Beijing Farmers Market
It was HUGE!
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It was HUGE!
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Cookies and Baked Goods
Tasting a Chinese Hot Dog covered with Muslim spice blend.
Cassia Cinnamon the kind that cannot be sold here in USA.
Cinnamon, and different spices.
Notice how they grind the spices with
a donkey grinder in a photo on spice bin.
Notice how they grind the spices with
a donkey grinder in a photo on spice bin.
Different peppercorns...
Nut, nuts and more nuts at the market.
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Nuts to Eels - eeew!
Grinding various grains.
Sugar Coated Fruit on a stick - on a motorized cart.
Plums, Figs, Walnuts & Oranges
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Deep, Dark Pink Dragon fruit.
Pomegranates
Deep Fried Bread sticks
Greens, Mushrooms, Bamboo Shoots
Various Kinds of Chinese Tea & Flowers for Tea
Squash, Leeks, Daikon Raddish, Round Eggplant, more nuts.
Notice they are directly on the ground.
Notice they are directly on the ground.
Peanuts and Edamame.
Once again, they are directly on the ground with a tarp underneath.
Once again, they are directly on the ground with a tarp underneath.
Cashews and a virtual feast for anyone who likes nuts!
Rice & Fig Cake, this looked so yummy
Home Made Chinese Noodles
Fresh Mushrooms
Shopping with Luggage instead of a shopping cart.
That's how they roll in Beijing.
That's how they roll in Beijing.
Something live jumping around
PLUS - walk with us to experience
how incredibly BUSY this market is. AMAZING!
PLUS - walk with us to experience
how incredibly BUSY this market is. AMAZING!
End of our day at the market
2018 - Visiting an orphanage in Beijing \
where they grow and prepare their own food,
including chili peppers. Notice the grinding wheel.
It is over 700 years old.
where they grow and prepare their own food,
including chili peppers. Notice the grinding wheel.
It is over 700 years old.
2019 - Teaching a young group of students
at a private Chinese School in Beijing about spices.
at a private Chinese School in Beijing about spices.