Bolivia Cochabamba Cherry Bolivia fruit
Hello, this is Choi Kocha😎
You can taste it again in the Bolivian summer.
One of the fruits!
Bolivian cherries
It's red and the berries are really big!
In cherry season, see the cherry in the picture above.
The berries are big and look appetizing.
couldn't live without it hahahaha
So when I see you in the street
Like the man in the picture above, on the road
There are quite a few people selling cherries!
If you walk one block, you are there again and again hahahahahaha.
Take a box of cherries and sell them!
Every time I pass by I see cherries
Unbelievable, unbelievable!!! I'm doing a series of shots hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Only in cherry season, uncles or aunties.
You can see a lot of cherries selling in the street.
In the case of La Paz, 1 kg
I received 40 balls (about 6,800 won),
When I arrived in Kocha, it weighed 1 kg.
They received between 25 and 30 balls (between 4250 and 5100 won).
There are some differences in price per region.
As soon as I arrived in Bolivia and saw cherries, I couldn't live without it.
I can't live without it, so I'm right!
I bought 1 kg
If you check with a hand scale,
Confirm that it weighs 1 kg by measuring it on a large scale!
There is "Yapita!!!!!" Or say "Yapame".
When I say it, they smile and give me a few more as a service.
Yapa means bonus, service haha
When I lived in Bolivia,
It's a word that can be useful. ^_^
I bought 1 kg of cherries and it was Lululala.
Even now I live only on cherries.
Only during the cherry season when prices are low.
It is a privilege to enjoy ^^
Voila~~ The size of the cherry is huge!
It's like a heart shape.
cherries from bolivia
You can see it all year round.
In summer, cherry season, at a very cheap price.
You can taste the cherry to your heart's content!
So living in Bolivia makes me look forward to summer ^,^