I stopped by the new Fresh World International El Grande Supermercado to see what the excitement was about and to compare it to perennial favourite H-Mart. The Fresh World is just off Route 100 and Ritchie Highway in an old Giant. It's HUGE!
As with H-Mart, the produce is very fresh and pretty inexpensive. What I like about HM is that almost nothing is wrapped in plastic, while at FW there's a lot.
The place was spotless, but it's only been open a week, so I'd expect nothing less. There were workers everywhere, replenishing produce, straightening shelves and answering questions. FW has lots of Asian market staples, including durian, bitter melons, lemon grass, banana flowers and pumpkins.
Additionally, they have a whole section with fresh fish in tanks,
and fresh cockles and conchs.
They have a meat section, too, but it doesn't seem like they've got a butcher on premise.
But they do have goat meat.About halfway through the market, things take a jarring turn and it becomes a regular grocery store with Kellogg's cereal, Campbell's soups and Uncle Ben's rice. I took almost 70 photos, so I thought I'd share some with you.
Head-on shrimp
Parrot juice - or condensed milk.
Sodas of every variety. I bought a little bottle of champagne cola.
This is chestnut juice. 
Pocky sticks for men

They also had mixed nuts in the most extraordinary flavours: pecans with cranberries, black pepper and orange zest; cashews with pineapple, peanuts, lemongrass and chinese chili; pistachios with sesame seeds, pepitas, fig and harissa; and almonds with apple, flax seeds, date, balsamic vinegar and red pepper.
The very funniest thing was hearing Aux Champs-Élysées, a French pop song that's at least 30 years old, playing on their sound system!


And the wild gourds this year, with their flaps and wings, are something to see!



I just stood chatting with Key, who owns 
This isn't my hat:
There are now even more pumpkins and gourds, and I especially liked the tiny yellow and white pumpkins.
Below is detail from a butternut squash. I do love a good curried butternut squash soup.

After last week's mob scene, the market was less crowded, and there were even some empty spaces where vendors were missing.
Okra's back again. It's such a tricky vegetable because if you do it wrong it's just flat out gross!
However, dried okra pods make an interesting decoration on an autumn wreath or in an arrangement.

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