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(1) Rootsi kukits Purekkaril / Bunchberry on the Purekkari (3) Tarvasjõgi
drying fish
you might see this image and be filled with terror. but do not fear, because fishes are Not real... Any fish you have seen? That was Not Real. wake up. #staywokr
I’ve been waking up way more than usual during the night and it finally hit me why. I’ve been waking up to the thought of fry bread, kvass, and daikon.
My soul yearns for the food I could eat regularly before I moved out of my mom’s place
Dried Fish being carted in Bergen
by Anders Beer Wilse 1912
Dried fish everywhere in these stalls in Sual, Pangasinan.
Danggit, pusit or nukos, biya… espada or spada look cool because they look like their namesakes: swords.
I typically pick up red, hot, sweet and spicy dilis (dried anchovies) for the road.
Love the tagline of one of the stalls… “fish be with you.”
Buwad, which is Bisaya for Daing or dried fish, is my latest artwork for @filipinofoodart