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  • Though most Vietnamese markets are very colorful and active, Hoi An's market positively hums and vibrates with action from morning till mid afternoon.  Here you'll find everything from fresh crabs to herbs and produce to souvenir items.
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  • Hoi An Market Grains - Vietnamese markets are very colorful and active, with everything under the sun available: every kind of seafood, grain, fish, and vegetable.
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  • Siem Reap Morning Market is a large collection of indoor and outdoor stalls selling pretty much everything.  The market starts up at sunrise and remains open until around 12:00 noon.  There you will find grains, fish, tropical fruit and a glimpse into the real Cambodia.
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  • Japanese Persimmon are called kaki and they are usually eaten as a dessert or when there are guests.  Typically they are dried before eaten, and are considered to be an autumn fruit, partly because of the harvest time and also because of their earth tone colors.  They are prized in Asian countries where most of them are grown, especially Japan, China and Korea.  They are much less popular in Western countries, perhaps because they have a slightly slimy texture.
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