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I think Lucky sells blackberries. They are definitely imported. From the USA, I think.
Most of the vendors that sell green mango and other sour fruits sell gooseberries.
Very high vitamin C content if I'm not mistaken.
Most of the vendors that sell green mango and other sour fruits sell gooseberries.
Very high vitamin C content if I'm not mistaken.
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Some times you can get strawberries from Luckys. There are from the USA and expensive.
I used to work for Driscolls, kind of blew my mind to see them here in Cambodia.
I used to work for Driscolls, kind of blew my mind to see them here in Cambodia.
Bagdad? That's in California, right?
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Here in Siem Reap it is frozen Blueberries and Strawberries at Lucky Mall and Angkor Market.
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I think the frozen blueberry/raspberry/strawberry are widely available in the supermarkets. And they go well in shakes tooCapital_9 wrote:Yeah, those don't look cheap. But they will do if I can't find any replacement for blueberry/raspberry/strawberry/etc in my breakfast shake.
Thai Hout has a good selection of frozen berries - strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and assorted others - at their St 63 branch. Around $8 a kilo from memory. Perfectly fine for smoothies and shakes.
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Disagree.bauerin wrote:in general Cambodia is not known for a variety of berries (not to me anyway)
Well known for beri-beri.
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I was up in the strawberry capital of Asia last weekend - around Bagiuo City in the Philippines. The markets are full of vendors selling the most amazing fruit - we bought a kilo of stunning strawberries for 80 peso . . less than two bucks.
Just saw yesterday a lot of Driscoll's "fresh" blueberries and blackberries at Lucky, at a price tag of US$7.50 the box (?).
And around December last year, I think I saw fresh cranberries at Lucky too.
And around December last year, I think I saw fresh cranberries at Lucky too.
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....and cocktails.scobienz wrote:Thai Hout has a good selection of frozen berries - strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and assorted others - at their St 63 branch. Around $8 a kilo from memory. Perfectly fine for smoothies and shakes.
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