Apart from some poultry produce and veggies, nothing to buy over there, except that those are all natural food that you'd buy from peasants.
Still, in the heavy buys section, you'd buy sand (yeah! yeah!), baked bricks (our area is known for clay bricking making).
Now, I tell you: this is the type of serene countryside village, no shop except stalls for very basic countrymen food (dried fish...uh!!!.. rice, sugar, salt, oil, some beans...). no sophisticated stuffs.
Oddly enough, this feeling of remoteness is what I like most in Malaza...
What to buy: Oh.. nearly forgot it.. in summer, you may buy fruits from some orchards owners. They sell it when there is too much produce. One of our neighbours uses to display the sharon fruits on his fence. It means you can buy it, you just knock on the gate and the "salesman" will handle the produce to you. As simple as that.
What to pay: bargain !
Updated Sep 14, 2007
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