First Belarusian new potatoes appear at Kamarouka market
They are located in the leftmost row of the seasonal market (counting from the entrance).
Brought from Slutsk, there are both very small tubers and larger ones — but they all cost the same, 8 rubles per kilogram, writes Onliner.by.
In the new potato segment, two other countries also hold clear positions — Azerbaijani potatoes have long been on the shelves, and now Russian ones have joined them.
Both of them cost less than our first-of-the-season — from Russia, you can find them for 5.90 rubles, the lowest price for Azerbaijani is 3 rubles per kilogram.
At one of the sellers, we find a product that will turn potatoes into a dinner with a maximum summer vibe — a set for pickling cucumbers, which includes horseradish and dill. A bunch costs 5 rubles.