Photo depicts fruits at the Roseau Market
Photo by Albert Pierre
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Loveing all of it, dont hate particpate.
The pineapples are to die for…….would love to have one of those to display in my fruit basket and then …….consume!
I am missing my birth land so stop teasing us with what we are really missing out on by being in the Diaspora.
Isle of beauty, Isle of splendor. Dominica you are truely blessed and oh how I love my country.
The variety of fruits and colours are beautiful, however, I don’t think this pic of bruised fruits should be displayed.
@ Anonymous, Come on, I get your point that the bruised fruits should not be displayed but photo of the day sometimes comes from amateurs… displaying love and pride of country. Bruised and fresh fruits are part of our daily consumption. That’s life. It’s like saying to promote Dominica, “ugly” Dominicans should not be displayed. See the cup half full instead of half empty.
Note to Albert Pierre. next time go to one of those Chinse stores and buy some plastic fruits. That way some people will appreciate your work more.
Go buy your unblemished apples and pears that is sprayed and glazed and then consume them. What is sweeter than a “taktay” mango and banana ? And you see those reddish colour bananas? They are to die for. So go take a hike whoever you are
Ahhhh Ma Dominique ou bien dou!! Un paye beni!!
Such rich vibrant colors of fresh fruits
God Bless Dominica!!
The mangos and pineapples are mouth watering.
I am the cascading waterfalls, the lush green forest, the beautiful and friendly people, the rich culture and heritage, the fresh fruits in the market. I AM ALL THINGS DOMINICAN ARE YOU??!!! I LOVE my island!
Nice and fresh!!!!!