Abundant Berries Found in Komarovka
In the heart of September, Komarowka Market offers a bountiful selection of fresh produce for shoppers. Here's a breakdown of the current prices:
- The most affordable item on the list is onions, priced at 1.19 rubles per kilogram.
- Bell peppers and broccoli are slightly more expensive, ranging from 10 to 12 rubles per kilogram.
- Tomatoes vary in price, with some costing as little as 3.29 rubles per kilogram, while others can reach up to 15 rubles per kilogram.
- Cucumbers can be found between 3.5 to 10 rubles per kilogram.
- Carrots and beets, like zucchini, have a minimum price around the same range.
- Radishes range from 5 to 10 rubles per kilogram.
- Lettuce varieties such as frisΓ©e, romaine, and others are priced at 1.5 rubles per kilogram.
- Sweet peppers and corn also fall within this price range.
Moving on to some of the more expensive items, rocket and cilantro cost 3.5 rubles per kilogram. Parsley, dill, and green onions can be bought for 0.99 rubles per 100 grams.
Fruit lovers will find a diverse selection at the market. In early September, mulberries, everberries, blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, sea buckthorn, cranberries, strawberries, grapes, pomegranates, pineapples, peaches, nectarines, oranges, mandarins, and lemons are all available.
- Mulberries and everberries cost 10 rubles each for a half-liter cup.
- Sea buckthorn is priced at 8-9 rubles for a half-liter cup.
- Blackberries cost 7 rubles for a half-liter cup and range from 13.9 to 40 rubles per kilogram.
- Raspberries range from 15.9 to 45 rubles per kilogram.
- Blueberries have become more expensive, starting at 20 rubles per kilogram.
Cherry tomatoes cost from 9.9 to 25 rubles per kilogram. The usual August and September melons are priced from 3-3.5 rubles, with watermelons being cheaper than cantaloupes. However, the watermelon season seems to be coming to an end, as they could still be found for 1.5 rubles per kilogram last week.
Moldovan and Uzbek grapes are on sale for 7 rubles per kilogram. Strawberries range from 10 to 30 rubles per kilogram.
Lastly, potatoes and white cabbage are priced at 0.99 rubles per kilogram each. The season for zucchini has ended, with a minimum price of 1.49 rubles per kilogram. Unfortunately, I do not have access to real-time data about melon prices at Komarowka Market in September.
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