Market in Kandy City Although sleep deprivation and fatigue should have reached their peak, everyone suddenly regained their energy when they had a leisurely lunch at the Mahaveri Reach Hotel in Kandy. is. . On the first day, I kept it low-key and held a fruit party at my usual jewelry store, bought some jewelry, and even went shopping for an outfit for my upcoming sari party in Nuwara Eliya. . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This picture is from the second day of Candy. I went to James Taylor's Log Cabin in the morning, but I'll save that for next time and tell you about the busiest part of town. . . The market is always bustling with people shopping. They sell a lot of fresh fruits, spices, dried fish, grains, miscellaneous goods, sarees and clothes, buffalo leather products, accessories, butchers, fishmongers, everything. . . . I'm called "Isbisi" with a strange pronunciation here, I buy a lot of scales that I don't want anymore, I'm made to have both hands full of spices, and I'm welcomed with all-you-can-eat fruits. They will help you. Of course, I can't go home without doing some shopping... Look at the store selling water buffalo yogurt in the photo. Surprisingly, yogurt is sold in such a large container (20cm in diameter) that it is left under the eaves without being put in the refrigerator. . . At first, I was afraid to eat it, but it was surprisingly fresh and delicious. Dip it in jagari syrup made from peacock flower extract (similar to brown sugar syrup) and enjoy! I rarely eat yogurt in Japan, but this suspicious yogurt from Sri Lanka can be eaten in one bowl. I wonder myself! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When I turned around, there was a girl sitting beside the store. If your eyes meet, you will reflexively smile! This is also a smile, a smile! The mother who was shopping came out and smiled again. . . . I went home.