Winter Gift Dried Fruit Photography
Vendors boy selling dry fruits along road PHOTOGRAPHY by @Yousafharoonkhan
A gypsy family decorates a roadside shop in the winter and sells dried fruit. Now that the winter season has begun, this nomadic tribe is now seen selling dried fruits by the roadside. Gypsies do not enlighten their children with the jewels of knowledge. Meaning these people do not acquire knowledge. The people of this tribe live in one place. But their permanent home changes after a while.
Today I bought dried fruits from a gypsy children's shop.
One thing I want to make clear here is that the fruits that people sell sitting on the side of the road are not of such good quality.
And the reason for the low price is the difference in quality.
I bought almonds, pistachios and walnuts today
If you look at the pictures, you will see that everything is beautifully decorated. Everything was beautifully laid out on the ground in front of customers. There are also almonds and pistachios, walnuts and chickpeas.
Pistachio nuts were the most expensive. I have bought pistachio nuts for three hundred and sixty rupees. And bought a kilo of almonds. But all these almonds were very light in terms of quality and the selling price of almond pistachio kernels was also higher than the market.
Today I also saw dried mulberries near this gypsy. Dried mulberries are very useful for colds and flu in winter. Dried mulberry, if eaten hot in water, relieves cough.
When I bought all the items, I thought why not take some pictures of this shop.
So I made some pictures with the permission of young children and their grandparents. I hope you all like it very much.