Sunday, November 28, 2021

Waq Waq Nov. 27




The open space in front of Lotteria in Tenmonkan had a Waq Waq (read it as "wakuwaku," the sound of being excited) fair over the weekend. It was advertised as sustainable foods and handicrafts. Basically, local food products, handbags, scarves and the such. I'm looking for a good jar of honey, which is kind of a challenge here. Most honeys go for $10 to $15 for a small squeeze bottle, which I really don't want to pay. They didn't have honey this time, so I just kept walking.



Trying to show how their products are sustainable. I guess the secret ingredient is "hands"...

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