I visited Warorot market in January, 2023 - was looking for some little gifts/souvenirs for my friends. From my experience can say the market looks like a typical place where local people feel brave enough to lure money from naïve tourists like me.
Example #1. A small bag of dried jasmine flowers.
It was the first time in my life that I couldn’t smell anything from dried flowers. Even if herbs are 10 years old you still can smell the aroma of it. This jasmine was probably born more than 10 years ago. Hot water also didn’t help this jasmine-granny to recall its younger age and water remained innocently pure without any additional scent.
Example #2. A package of 5 different dried flowers.
Quite fainted color of flowers alarmed me, and I dared to say about my suspicions to a saleswoman who was actively encouraging me to buy it. To my surprise she didn’t get confused and immediately pulled out of a big sack other packages with visibly fresher color and said: “These ones are not old”. I bought it and it was a mistake. Again – no aroma, no tasty Thai herbal tea but I learned my lesson: For every side of the counter there is different meaning of “being too old”.
Examзle #3. Dried durian.
After my bad luck with dried flowers I was naturally suspicious about dried durian purchased on the market. I decided to compare Warorot durian with the other one bought in MAYA shopping center. You can see the difference, I mean color. Haven’t opened yet but my gut feelings tell me that brownish hue of warorot durian was apparently caused by very respected in Thai society “old age”. Another big plus in favor of MAYA durian – there is expiration date marker.
I wish you guys better luck than mine!
P.S. Don’t you find it terrifying that some people must spend their work hours (day by day, month by month, year by year)...
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