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FARMERS MARKET, BOERENMARKT, PASAR neng SURINAME | anyrahamat

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FARMERS MARKET, BOERENMARKT, PASAR neng SURINAME | anyrahamat

Vandaag gaan wij naar de markt! Een zondagmarkt op Mariënburg in Commewijne.

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KWATTA MARKT VIS- EN VLEESHAL | market in Suriname | anyrahamat

Vandaag gaan we naar de markt! Specifieker naar de vis- en vleeshal!

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Visiting centrale market Suriname (Official Video)

Visiting Central market Suriname is the video I made during my visit in Suriname. This market is very well equipped with everything such as vegetables, fish, meat, fruit, clothes, etc. It is located in Paramaribo, even the capital of Suriname. I wish you a lot of viewing pleasure.
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Surinamese FOOD TOUR of the Kwatta Sunday Market - Indian & Indonesian Food | Paramaribo, Suriname

With another morning Paramaribo, Suriname upon me, I headed out to go on an epic food tour! Join me as I try some of the best Surinamese Indian and Indonesian food at Kwatta Sunday Market!

My day began early on Sunday morning at the Royal Torarica Hotel, a beautiful, 4-star hotel with 105 rooms. This place is like a boutique hotel in the middle of downtown!

Sunday in Paramaribo is Market Day, so I couldn’t wait to do as the locals do. I had visited the Chinese and Indonesian markets the previous Sunday and had loved them, so I couldn’t wait to visit Kwatta Sunday Market! It’s also open on Wednesdays.

I met up with my boy Jan from Jenny Tours, who took me to the market. We passed through the downtown area, where there are tons of 200-300-year-old Dutch wooden buildings, which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site!

We arrived at the market and passed by a vintage clothing market, some produce, and food. The market is super crowded. We saw some brown beans with rice and chicken, which is the national dish of Suriname! I also saw Indonesian food and Indian food, including jalebi!

There were 8 or 9 food vendors and the variety was huge, between the local, Indian, and Indonesian foods. I tried the brown beans with barbecued chicken and rice first. The beans were a little al dente and really nice. The chicken had a nice glaze on top and reminded me of chicken tandoori and had a nice, charcoal flavor and Chinese flavors. It was so good. It also contained some spicy chilies, which I mixed in. It had an African twist!

I had to cool my mouth down with some dawet, a Javanese drink made with rose, coconut milk, and lemongrass. It had some jellies in it and was really refreshing! It was almost like boba tea.

Then I had some ketan serundeng, which is an Indonesian sticky rice dish with coconut on top. It was amazing! The sticky rice was so sweet, it was basically a dessert! I loved it! It felt very tropical and was so freaking good!

Next was a Jewish cornbread with yuca called bojo. It looked super sweet and looked like a more dense version of flan. It was very sweet and contained cinnamon and a type of condensed syrup. It was really decadent and could have used some ice cream on top!

Then we tried some fried balls with chili, some Indian jalebi, and a flour vada with pepper chutney. The balls were bright red and made from yellow peas. They were super hot! The jalebi is fried dough in a sweet syrup. It’s ridiculously sweet and crunchy. It was a sugar overload! Then I tried the vada, which was very fluffy and airy and soft. The peppers added a lot of spice and it had lots of layers of dough in it! It was more like an elephant ear than an Indian vada. The spicy balls were the best!

From there, we went out to explore the market, where they were selling CDs, bananas, mangoes, papayas, chilies, ginger, eggplant, and more! There are probably a hundred vendors, and all ethnicities were represented.

I tried a fruit with a slimy exterior and a big seed in the middle. I bought a jar of mango chutney. Then we entered the fish market. Everything was really fresh! It was sensory overload with the sights and smells. There were also chicken, shrimp, venison, and more. It was amazing watching the fish butchers work! This was a real, authentic market experience!

There was a barber shop in the middle of the market, as well as a smoked catfish area! Past that is a huge produce section, and outside is second-hand clothing mostly from the Netherlands. Then, I tried some spicy ginger beer. It was pure, potent ginger with lemongrass and sugar. What an epic market tour!

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Rubim Markt Kwattaweg 874 | Suriname Paramaribo 2022

Surinaamse Markt Rubim Kwattaweg 874
Call: 330-266
Email: rubimmarkt@hotmail.com
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7:30 AM - 7:30 PM
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Paramaribo Market Suriname

Street Scenery In Downtown Paramaribo With Dutch Colonial Style Buildings And Architecture.
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Historic Inner City of Paramaribo.
Paramaribo is a former Dutch colonial town from the 17th and 18th centuries planted on the northern coast of tropical South America.
Suriname
At just under 165,000 square kilometers (64,000 square miles), it is the smallest sovereign state in South America. Suriname has a population of approximately 575,990, most of whom live on the country's north coast, in and around the capital and largest city, Paramaribo

KEBON IN KAWNA: antroewa & sopropo edition | landbouw/farming in Suriname | anyrahamat

In deze editie van KEBON IN KAWNA breng ik jullie mee naar kebon voor voornamelijk sopropo en antroewa. Ook heb ik die dag sopropo geoogst voor een maaltijd die avond. Zoals jullie misschien is opgevallen zijn een paar van de sopropos een beetje rijp. Just how I like it! Zo vind ik dat extra lekker.

Time stamps:
Kembang turi 0:42
Sopropo 0:53
Boulanger 1:36
Lompong 1:45
Antroewa 1:51

*disclaimer: local names might vary from country to country. I used Google to find more general/scientific names. If you see any incorrect names, please let me know. If you have other local names, please let me know too. It's fascinating how the same things have different names in different parts of the world!

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Surinamese CHINESE & INDONESIAN Breakfast Markets Tour | Paramaribo, Suriname

My second day in Suriname was another epic adventure! I started my day with a breakfast tour of the local markets in the capital of Paramaribo, where I tried some super yummy Chinese and Indonesian foods! Join me as I explore more of Paramaribo!

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My buddy and guide Imro from Jenny Tours took me to Independence Park. On Sunday mornings at 6:30, people bring their birds to show them off!

I was super hungry and couldn’t wait to eat! We arrived at the Chinese market, where there were yellow tents selling Chinese street foods. I saw my favorites, pork buns! They also had lots of dumplings. It took me right back to my time in China!

I got a pork bun, a chicken bun, chicken shumai, beef balls, and pork shumai. I started with the pork bun, which I can eat every day in China. It was super juicy and had a nice, flavorful sauce. The pork was really nice and tender and the bun itself was really flaky. It tasted almost the same as the ones in China!

The chicken shumai with soy sauce took me back to Shanghai! The beef ball was gamy and dense. Meanwhile, the pork shumai was tasty and airy. It was my favorite! The only thing that took away from the authenticity was the fact that I was eating it with a fork!

The chicken bun was so good and was filled with chicken and a rich, red-orange sauce. It had more meat than the pork and was the better of the two!

Then we saw some fresh and fried tofu, buns with cream inside, chicken, pork, buns, and even Chinese pizza!

Further along are vendors selling vegetables, including some I had never seen before. There was a type of eggplant that I wasn’t familiar with, some frozen seafood, and roasted duck! There were also sausages, which I couldn’t wait to taste!

The sausage looked like chorizo and was coated in a delicious, Chinese sauce. The wrapper was tough, but the pork inside was tasty and super fatty! I also got 5 fried fish balls on a stick. It wasn’t my favorite, but it was decent. It needed hot sauce!

This Chinese market opens every Sunday at 7 a.m. There are so many things to try! Then I got some sugarcane juice, which was so sweet and refreshing!

From there, Imro took me to the Javanese market, Saoenah Markt. It’s the biggest Indonesian market in Suriname. People from Indonesia immigrated here in the late 19th century.

I found a vendor making Indian vada almost immediately. There were lots of vendors selling greens. I could se stomach and tons of other dishes like fried banana, satay, and small plates.

I got some liver satay in a rich sauce, fried banana with peanut sauce, and a lumpia with spicy ketchup. The liver was so dense and the sauce had a peanut-like flavor. It blew my mind and was the best liver ever! The deep-fried banana was like a plantain and reminded me of a maduro. It was sweet and spicy! The lumpia was stuffed with tasty vegetables. There was some nice egg in it. Everything came to 15 SRD, or just under $2 USD.

Next, I got a coconut and rose milk juice with small jellies on the bottom. It was sweet and refreshing. I was loving the diversity in Surinamese cuisine! Then I met a subscriber named Monica. There were clothing and produce vendors there.

The heat was killing me, though! I suggest getting an ice slushy. Next, we headed to a third market that sells clothing, produce, and wine made from cassava. It contained 2% and was nice and light. It had a rosy taste and was a little bitter and earthy. I loved it!

There were also vendors selling birds like picolets and parakeets. There were also fruits soaking in vinegar, clothing, CDs, and more.

I hope you enjoyed my Surinamese markets breakfast tour! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up, leave a comment, and subscribe so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!

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I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.

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KEBON IN KAWNA (Commewijne) | Landbouw/farming in Suriname | anyrahamat

In deze video breng ik jullie mee naar een kostgrondje (kebon in het Javaans) in Commewijne met op dit moment boulanger en pepers. Verschillende seizoenen, verschillende gewassen.

In this video, you can tag along while I show you around a small farm with eggplant and peppers. Different seasons, different crops. Let me know in the comments if I should also make a video when there are different crops! :)

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Danpaati binnenland Suriname

Een trip naar het binnenland van Suriname
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BODO 2017 | JAVANESE IN SURINAME| ORANG JAWA SURINAME | anyrahamat

Setiap tahun, sekitar satu minggu setelah Eid-Ul-Fitre, ada pesta di tempat Rust en Werk (daerah Commewijne) di negara Suriname.

Every year there is “Bodo viering” at Rust en Werk, Commewijne, Suriname. It’s a Surinamese-Javanese cultural event celebrating the end of the month Ramadan. There a lot of food, different boat races, activities for kids, dancing and getting to know other people.

This event is not on a fixed date. It is approximately a week after Eid-Ul-Fitre (which is on a different date every year as well).

Ps. It tends to get VERY hot weather-wise, so be sure to bring an umbrella/cap and a bottle of water! Also wear comfortable shoes.

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Mariënburg, Suriname. (suikerfabriek) Sugarcane factory

In 1745, Mariënburg was founded as a sugar plantation by Maria de la Jaille. After several owner changes, the plantation became a coffee plantation in the 19th century. In 1882, the plantation, which had been abandoned, was purchased by the Netherlands Trading Society (NHM). The Society wanted to establish a central sugarcane factory, which had to be able to handle the surrounding plantations. To support the incoming supply of sugarcane, a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) railway was built, the first railway in Suriname. On 23 October 1882, the cane processing factory opened. Soon after, one of the plantations dropped out, and the remaining production was not worthwhile. The NHM bought the plantations to keep the vast supplies of sugar running. On Mariënburg itself, sugarcane was also planted.

⛅ zon ???? STUWMEER ????strand | roadtrip to BROKOPONDO, SURINAME | anyrahamat

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Waterkant - Plattebrug - Veerplein SURINAME | anyrahamat

Take a stroll with me through Waterkant, Paramaribo to Veerplein, Commewijne!

Just walking.

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Frederiksdorp 4 2017

Frederiksdorp in Commewijne. Gerenoveerd in 2017, een prachtig resort met leuke excursies en goede gidsen
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Waka Pasi Palmentuin | Suriname ???????? Deel 1

De Wakapasi (Surinaams voor looppad), voluit Wakapasi Craft & More, is een promenade langs de Palmentuin in Paramaribo. Hierlangs staan 24 cabana's opgesteld, oftewel huisjes waarin standhouders ambachtelijke producten uit Suriname aanbieden. Er is een selectie gemaakt uit een groot aantal standhouders, waarmee de variatie in het aanbod wordt bewaakt. De markt heeft mede tot doel om toeristen te tonen wat Suriname op handwerkgebied te bieden heeft.
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Teeny tiny shrimp in the Suriname River! | anyrahamat

Transparante bijna onzichtbare garnaaltjes op het strand!

Als je lang genoeg stil zit of ligt in het zand op het strand van Afobaka resort (of mogelijk andere geschikte plekken langs de Surinamerivier), is de kans groot dat teeny tiny garnaaltjes jou een manicure of pedicure beginnen te geven. Geen idee welke soort garnaaltjes deze precies zijn (en hopelijk zijn ze niet giftig ofzo!). Als jij dat mocht weten: let me know in the comments!

Teeny tiny freshwater shrimp in the Suriname River. If you have any information as to what these type of shrimp are exactly, please leave it in a comment! Thank you :)

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Onoribo

Resten van de oude plantage Onoribo in Suriname..

Remains of the old plantation Onoribo in Suriname..

Surinam'da Endonezyalı Pazarı / Indonesian Market in Suriname #Paramaribo #Suriname

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Marienburg, Fort Niew-Amsterdam in Suriname. Just drive through this places ????

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