This morning I went to the market with my wife. We visited a traditional market not far from where we live.
Indonesia is known for its traditional in the sub-district city. Each region has a traditional market, with a cheap trading system, and needs are supplied from local productivity.
We shop for kitchen necessities, and merchandise for resale. We have a warung and sell Noodles too. And it requires herbs and spices, such as onions, tomatoes, lemongrass, soup leaves, and other spices.
One of the most expensive spices in our area is chili, lemongrass, and also potatoes. Here you can see some of the photos I featured, for my trip to the market this morning.
Spices in Aceh, is one of the main commodities that really help the people's economy. And a source of life for the community, where the role of spices has entered the international market since the 17th century. Even Aceh's spices are one of the main commodities that were widely marketed and distributed to various traders, both Gujarat, Hindi and to France in the past.
At first glance, Aceh has a variety of cultures and cultures that are interesting from traditional markets. All merchandise sold in the market can be used as goods for bartering exports and imports for world trade, and political influence and income generation for the region.
Meanwhile, our local traditional market also sells vegetables and fruits which are supplied from local farmers. My visit to Pasar Hari was for nothing but shopping. However, it is certain that the market has distributed many roles to grow the local community's economy.
That's all Guys, I hope @dwisgle can forgive me for the late contribution to the #marketfriday community as it's already Saturday morning, but this is something special for all. Greetings and Thanks.