Our shooting team (about 1 staff) heard there was the morning market
which became a noted product every week at the morning on Saturday
at PUNANGA NUI CULTURAL MARKET in Cook Islands,
progressing to visit there!
At first it is this big signboard that stand out first.
PUNANGA NUI CULTURAL MARKET
Probably if it translates, (the most safe culture market)?
And standing out next. GA-Ga--N (sound effect without meaning)
There is a fish market.
It does hanging selling of tuna or bonito which local fishermen caught
instead of sale by measure.
The reason seems to be because such one stands out for some reason!
A broiled fish is sold in the largest fish market in this Cook Islands,
Rarotonga.
It is a broiled fish and a cassava of a flying fish in NZ$4 on that day
(a tropical district special product).
It shows skin of a flying fish by hand and eats it, but in this situation
there is not taste.
Therefore it waves put Coconut milk and salt and eat it, what indulgently,
and it seems to be a Japanese grilling fish with salt and is delicious.
Our shooting team (about 1 staff) fits in every week.
By the way, we have to go and eat it until 8:00 a.m, otherwise sold out
some times
It is plump like a baked potato, and a cassava is delicious, too.
There are half-split chopsticks appearing in a photograph with a thing
of our shooting team (about 1 staff).
Otherwise, eat it by hand!
Called the market, which mean, various things selling.
For example, fruits such as a papaya and mango, etc.
Noni Juice is bargain, too!
Accessories,
Also, The black pearl, craft, clothes, food and every thing are sold here.
It was a sightseeing noted place and our shooting team (about 1 staff)
to consider to be able to assert this felt relieved, and it was recommended
to tourists.
(the shooting series to be continues...)