Sweet trip to the fish Market

How are you all Hope everyone is doing very well.

The fever of the last few days has broken down in my body a lot. Today there is no fever in the body but cold, cough and headache are more common. Also body feels so weak and can't get up and move from one room to another..

Anyway, I don't know if it is corona virus but I am feeling feverish kind of , In this poor condition I did not have much strength to spend more out time outdoor the way I would have love to towards this weekend , but I needed to go to the fish market to get some fresh fishes which I want to use to make some fish stew for the weekend.

A few kilometers away from our house there is a huge fish market which is very well known as Barasat Fish Market. Every day, quintals of fish are traded here between buyers and sellers. These markets are usually visited by retailers. They buy the fish from there and sell it in different places.

Moreover, there are many people who prefer to buy more fish and keep it in the fridge if it is available at a lower price. Those buyers also go and buy a lot of fish at a low price. It is very famous for the fact that the fish is available at a slightly reduced price. It is one of the largest wholesale fish markets in the region. This market opens every day before sunrise. For four or five hours, the market is very busy, and then it stops. Retailers who buy different types of fish from this market and sell them in different local markets, are also in a hurry to sell those fish, so this wholesale fish market starts very early in the morning and closes again very early in the morning....

I went there to but the kind of fish that i want and there are various types of fishes available at this market and it depends on your choice , i didn't go to this market in the morning because i won't have a chance to see all kinds of fish. And based on that i waited till the afternoon , because the market here tend to get fuller during the afternoon because many of the fishermen will have come to the market to distribute the fresh fishes to the traders that sell it at this fish market.



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You thought you might have covid and you went to the fish market??? Yikes!

That is one of the largest fish markets I have seen! You didn't tell me where this is but, I am guessing somewhere in India? Or close? You didn't say if you got any fish or how much the fish was, we actually like to see and compare prices. As this is a wholesaler, it should be quite a bit cheaper, yes? Did you find the fish that you wanted?

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That is one of the largest fish markets I have seen! You didn't tell me where this is but, I am guessing somewhere in India

It is close to kolkata in India

tt should be quite a bit cheaper, yes? Did you find the fish that you wanted?

Yeah I got the fish i wanted ...alright I will participate in the marketfriday next time

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That is awesome! Of course, there is never any pressure as we all have busy lives.

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