Where can you find these fresh in Cambodia?

 

Where can you find these fresh in Cambodia?
 

 

Cambodia has great soil which produces so good agricultural crops naturally and organically.

There are special regions where you can find these best fresh and tasty produces. Some of them have to be grown in the farms and some are grown at home, in the garden. Some of them grown nationwide and some of them only grown at specific regions.

Below, I will categorize produces by regions or province.

42928821_10214362157380063_2642326445287800832_o.jpgMe and the Pepper farm at Kompot, just planted, not yielding yet.

Kompot, a coastal area where soil has produced the best and tasty products.

  • Very famous for its world quality-pepper, and best quality. Pepper grown at other regions are not comparable and also has lower price. Tours in the pepper plantation are possible, with different languages too. Google map for some of the farms are here.
  • Very famous for its durian (May-June). Locals normally go the farm for fresh products.

Koh Kong, a coastal area with rainforest and rich soil

  • Durian from there is also a good quality
  • Honey pineapple (April-May)
  • Rambutan (April-May) - April is the harvesting season 
  • Mangosteen (April-May)

Mondulkiri/Ratanakiri, northeastern part of Cambodia famous for red soil from the crater of volcano. 

  • Fresh and tasty avocado in dry season, especially froom Ratanakiri. February or dry season is the best season for this taste.
  • Passion

Kompong Speu - the land of palm trees

  • Palm Sugar (Dec-April, before rainy season)

Battambang - the land of paddy field

  • Orange
  • Longan, Phnom Penh also has the best one at Koh Krobey - February to April is the season

longan.jpgLongan at Koh Krobey - big and tasty one.

Other regions - countrywide can be planted various plants and fruit trees.

  • Mango, Coconut are grown nationwide, Jackfruit, banana and many others are grown nationwide

IMG20190512062734.jpgUnseasonal mango, yield without season

60271192_10215921322278211_4920113821885923328_o.jpgMe and the big durian in the farm where we also stayed the night, Koh Kong province

avocado.jpgBig avocado from Ratanakkiri, 1-2 pieces = 1kilo

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