Food Markets in Rome: Campo de' Fiori

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I am in Rome visiting the family and of course I am using all opportunities to take photos of my beautiful city.

One of my favourite parts of Rome is Campo de' Fiori, literally "field of flowers". It's a square near Piazza Navona which hosts a fruit and vegetables market every day. I love the bright colours of pumpkins, tomatoes, mandarins, chili, fennels, roman artichokes and broccoli. The roman broccoli is so peculiar, it is often referred to as a "natural fractal".

What are the typical vegetables or fruits of your hometown?

 

 

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G
Bellissime foto!
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J
Very nice photos! It is very vibrant! And look at those chilis and vegetables incorporated in those colorful, elaborate floral arrangement, truly amazing.<br /> <br /> My favorite fruit is the Mango from home in the philippines. I really don't know how to describe it but it's certainly different and much sweeter than the ones we have here stateside. <br /> <br /> Happy 2012!
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J
Beautiful pictures! Keep the good work up!
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M
I wish we also had extravagant fruits in Italy or UK!! Especially mangos, my fiancé is Indian and always talks about the fresh mango juices you get in Mumbai in May!
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M
LOVE the photos. And the chilli's look so festive!
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