Strawberries for 10 rubles, radishes for 5, and blueberries for 115 rubles. What Komarovka offers at the end of April
Spring Komarovka entices with cucumbers and radishes that practically beg to be put into a salad. Berry connoisseurs are drawn by bright red imported strawberries and Spanish blueberries with an impressive price of 115 rubles per kilogram. Fresh Belarusian raspberries are still a long way off; their role is filled by Portuguese ones, which share the market space with mandarins from South Africa, writes Onliner.by.





Wild garlic is also sold in bunches.


For 5 rubles, you can get the main component of spring cabbage soup.

You can find tomatoes of various colors, including a "traffic light" set with cherry tomatoes. Other interesting finds include bell peppers from Spain.




Daikon, zucchini, sweet potatoes, eggplants, fresh broccoli, and various types of cabbage were spotted on the counters.


The borscht set is also available. Potatoes can be bought for 1-3 rubles per kilogram, depending on the variety. The popular "Queen Anne" is among the more expensive ones.






Fruit names with a berry theme deserve special attention. Several were noticed: on pomelo, apples, and kiwi.



The familiar December fruit is sold for 12 rubles per kilogram.

Pomegranate arrived from Peru, costs 35 rubles per kilo.






Berry lovers, get ready: there are strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries to choose from. All are imported, and prices are still steep compared to seasonal and local options.







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