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liuzhou

liuzhou

Not really fruit but always sold by the fruit people. Or street vendors. In the local dialect usually 甘蔗 (gān zhè), which, to my confusion on first hearing it, is pronounced almost exactly like 'ganga'. It is of course sugar cane. Fruity and very sweet.

 

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liuzhou

liuzhou

Not really fruit but always sold by the fruit people. Or street vendors. In the local dialect usually 甘蔗, which, to my confusion on first hearing it, is pronounced almost exactly like 'ganga'. It is of course sugar cane. Fruity and very sweet.

 

Screenshot_20260111_144023.thumb.jpg.d8e2c86b494a9d0c3a98ee00c19f9e98.jpg

 

Screenshot_20260111_144051.thumb.jpg.37a6f28c1ef8c60a3bf80a057854ed06.jpg

 

 

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