These little pamelo looked so interesting.
Although grow on medium size pot.
I like it!
The ornamental peppers really burning my heart.
Looks so beautiful and unique.
This was unusual 'Talas' (Colocasia).
The tuber was so huge and branched, amazing....
These were so various local variety of banana.
You can see the local varieties of banana from the last year expo, on my old post 'Banana Mind Shake'.
The first huge one was 'Pisang gembolo'.
'Pisang Warangan', so tasty...
Pisang Raja Lawe, the hugest!
'Pisang mas', the smallest...
Rice bunches and corns.
Traditional ways to preserve the grains.
The cutest one...
There were three mice that made from sweet potatoes.
And a little green crocodile from bitter gourd.
Two pigs from papayas.
And two dolphins from bananas.
They were so interesting!
I can't wait the next expo for the next year.
I hope it will much better...
Thank you for the opportunity to explore :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome , Monika!
DeleteDera Endah,
ReplyDeletewhat a sight, indeed! I really enjoyed your "Coconut-posts", but have been very busy, so I didn´t comment as much. It is getting better now...
Yours, Sarah
Dear Sarah,
DeleteThanks for following my series. Yes, I've been getting internet problem during this rainy season, so it's not easy to upload posts and also response the comment. limited time to blog walking. I'm glad your getting better.
Enjoy your day, and have a wonderful week!
It is interesting to see how grain is stored traditionally, Endah. I love the 'mice' sweet potatoes and all the animal vegetables. P. x
ReplyDeleteYes, all the 'animals' were so interesting. I really love too.
DeleteIntersting expo, the animals are so funy.
ReplyDeleteGrüße von Marie
That's right, Marie. They were so funny.
DeleteKeep warm and have a wonderful day.
An interesting expo!
ReplyDeleteThat's right.
DeleteSo interesting the roundtour on the Agri Expo, would have liked to be there too.
ReplyDeleteI only took pictures on a few objects, cause rain came too early. Just a few time to notice a lot of objects.
Deletewaw, this very interesting
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