yea I love that the people asking for money on the streets at least put on a show for you before asking for money. here in Florida they are all pissed off just standing there at the lights asking for money and kicking glass bottles in the streets.
That's a healthy food paradise. Those who survive by eating them alone is sure to be a healthiest person. Nature has given us so much variety of fruits and vegetables.
I was born in San Isidro I used to go to that market with my Grandparents. We would wake up at 3am to get ready for market day every Thursday. My grandmother used to believe that she had to be there at 5am because she will get the fruits even fresher. She was very particular about her fruits. One of my favorite things to do when I lived there. The Farmers will travel from everywhere to deliver their products. It's very competitive for them so they try to deliver just the best.
12:17 all people visiting Costa Rica receive royal service...that people is generous, friendly and beautiful. I lived there 4 years and Costa Rica will always have a place in my heart.
Hi, a Tica from San Isidro Pérez Zeledón here. Randomly I found this video and I think to myself mmmm I think I recognize that place... And the truth is that I was delighted with the animosity that the long-haired guy talks about the fruits and the people who sell them. I highly recommend visit our little community (Pérez Zeledón) in your next trip to Costa Rica, we are about 1 hour from Cerro Chirripó the highest mountain in Costa Rica were if you are a little lucky you can see both oceans, and also we are just 35 min away from the nearest beach Playa Dominical in the pacific side of C.R. But above all of that we are simple, friendly and Pura Vida people.
You and Trey never disappoint! It's really awesome to see so many embracing organic, the diversity of the market fare and yep another vlog showing we all can make a difference.
Man, I miss Costa Rica. Lived down there as a kid in the 70's on the outskirts of San Jose... Beautiful country, the people are awesome and so is the food !!
My heart is saying constantly to me: "Buy a piece of land in Costa Rica and start growing food for real". I'm done. You literally killed me with those videos from Costa Rica.
Yes it sounds really good. Just I don't know how prices are for buying land in Costa Rica. I searched prices on few web sites and it seems that you need hundreds of thousands to million dollars for buying land there. And for the moment I am just a normal guy with few thousands in my bank account... a working class hero....
@@petredomingo3983 You can buy an acre for under $100k. Then you'd have to build a home but that would be enough space to grow quite a few fruit trees. ^_^
If the guy at minute 5+ keeps mixing fruit he'll get a loose stomach... That happened to me at the market of Tingo María, selva alta region, when I got a little too enthusiastic with the fruit variety of the tropics...
wooow amazing Jack fruit = Nangka Watermelon=semangka Snakeskin=salak Banana=Pisang Papaya=Pepaya Sapota=sawo etc everything almost same in my country Indonesia. Thank u for amazing videos
DUDE! I loved the tour guide! So cool, relaxed and genuine! the market looked amazing too! Those people are so abundant in kindness/love of life....Thank you for sharing another great place! Love your stuff man!
I enjoyed this video but I wish the camera was more on the products and less on the guy. Also giving prices in dollars would help a lot but thanks for sharing. Good job, my country is amazing I miss all those delicious veggies specially the pejiballes and guanábanas!
The brown fruit we called it Sawo in Indonesia, the sour is Terong Belanda but with red blood color, the big mango called Mangga Apel. Glad to see the similar fruit there between here.
The brown fruit we call it chicos here in philippines. Its very sweet and tasty. The black circles we call ot here lomboy and the leaves they smoke it:)
The 2 most interesting fruits were to the right of the rollinia! The morning star looking annonya and the thing next to it. That market and the country looks like paradise to me.
I love this! You're making me drool with all the delicious fruits! Thank you for sharing this market, will definitely check it out when I ever get the chance to travel to Costa Rica
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL please tell me where is the market location in Costa Rica. We are going to take a trip for 10 days in Costa Rica. Thanks so much for the information.
Nice! It's Gotta be great to be doing what you love, where you love ;) I heard that flights out from Florida aren't too expensive. I definitely need to get out there for observation, and learning if for nothing else. What a variety of tropical goodness there is Pete! I really enjoy what you're sharing, and I have learned much from watching your videos. Great Job man!
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL, I've been there once and would love to see it again! When your friend stuck the seed in his cheek, I got a bang out if it. But, I'm still wondering... Is the seed good to eat or did he not want to spit it out on camera?
Another awesome video that got me home sick, luckily I’ll be there soon to eat my heart out! I usually buy fruits and veggies at the Mercado enough to last me a month, but I’ll eat them in days !! 😀
This video was a while ago, so I’m sure you’ve had a good papaya in Florida by now, but the papaya I grow in Florida taste amazing with no musk. I Tree ripen them
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Damn I’m going right away. Here in Hawaii they sell them about $3 a lb or 2 for $5 and da majority of times they’re not even very good. I keep saying I need to move to where I can get good tasting mango at cheaper prices.
Why do I get so excited when I see Green Dreams pop up on my feed...um, this is why, so jelly but happy for you to follow your dreams, your(and our) green dreams!!!
@@udishomer5852 I grew up in the Philippines and I'm so sad to say that what you say is true. I was there a few months ago and all I saw were apples, oranges, and grapes. I was so disappointed because when I was young every tropical fruits were so easy to find on the street and in the market. Last time I was there the only way I could get these tropical fruits were to go to the villages and pick them myself. I really hope people start being proud of their local fruits and start taking care of them instead of selling oranges, apples, and grapes smh.
@@migo-migo9503 oranges, apples, and grapes are all imported in PH. The only relatively cheap fruit you can get are papayas, bananas and watermelons, and they are not nice looking. Mangoes are expensive, so are pomelo, avocado and others. Been in Thailand this January, and the difference in abundance, quality and price is huge (in favor of Thailand). Very strange as both countries have similar climate and cheap labor. Something is broken in the food chain in PH, not sure what, but it's clearly not working properly.
How about the guy juggling machetes at the end of the video?!? 😆🙌👊
yea I love that the people asking for money on the streets at least put on a show for you before asking for money. here in Florida they are all pissed off just standing there at the lights asking for money and kicking glass bottles in the streets.
That's a healthy food paradise. Those who survive by eating them alone is sure to be a healthiest person.
Nature has given us so much variety of fruits and vegetables.
imagine the fruits of Paradise how it will be. Allah( God) create the nature
I was born in San Isidro I used to go to that market with my Grandparents. We would wake up at 3am to get ready for market day every Thursday. My grandmother used to believe that she had to be there at 5am because she will get the fruits even fresher. She was very particular about her fruits. One of my favorite things to do when I lived there. The Farmers will travel from everywhere to deliver their products. It's very competitive for them so they try to deliver just the best.
Very cool childhood! That is living my friend 🙌
12:17 all people visiting Costa Rica receive royal service...that people is generous, friendly and beautiful. I lived there 4 years and Costa Rica will always have a place in my heart.
Hi, a Tica from San Isidro Pérez Zeledón here.
Randomly I found this video and I think to myself mmmm I think I recognize that place... And the truth is that I was delighted with the animosity that the long-haired guy talks about the fruits and the people who sell them.
I highly recommend visit our little community (Pérez Zeledón) in your next trip to Costa Rica, we are about 1 hour from Cerro Chirripó the highest mountain in Costa Rica were if you are a little lucky you can see both oceans, and also we are just 35 min away from the nearest beach Playa Dominical in the pacific side of C.R.
But above all of that we are simple, friendly and Pura Vida people.
Hello! Thanks so much for sharing, I’m in love with your country. I hope to make a shift to CR sometime soon .
FYI, "animosity" means hostility or hate. You meant excitement or positivity.
You and Trey never disappoint! It's really awesome to see so many embracing organic, the diversity of the market fare and yep another vlog showing we all can make a difference.
Teri Jean thank you!! The organic/permaculture movement is really taking off in CR.
Man, I miss Costa Rica. Lived down there as a kid in the 70's on the outskirts of San Jose... Beautiful country, the people are awesome and so is the food !!
I love that you try to live as plastic-free as possible!!
Delicious fruit
My heart is saying constantly to me: "Buy a piece of land in Costa Rica and start growing food for real". I'm done. You literally killed me with those videos from Costa Rica.
Petre Domingo hahah love it! Sounds like a good decision:)
Yes it sounds really good. Just I don't know how prices are for buying land in Costa Rica. I searched prices on few web sites and it seems that you need hundreds of thousands to million dollars for buying land there. And for the moment I am just a normal guy with few thousands in my bank account... a working class hero....
@@petredomingo3983 You can buy an acre for under $100k. Then you'd have to build a home but that would be enough space to grow quite a few fruit trees. ^_^
Everybody: “I want to move to Costa Rica and be within walking distance of this market.”
If the guy at minute 5+ keeps mixing fruit he'll get a loose stomach...
That happened to me at the market of Tingo María, selva alta region, when I got a little too enthusiastic with the fruit variety of the tropics...
Maybe move to Costa Rica with a big yard to grow some myself!
thanks sir very nice thanks sir wonderful
Costa Rica is now on my list to visit someday!
Daniel Lee it’s a must!
wooow amazing
Jack fruit = Nangka
Watermelon=semangka
Snakeskin=salak
Banana=Pisang
Papaya=Pepaya
Sapota=sawo etc everything almost same in my country Indonesia. Thank u for amazing videos
Excellent tour of an abundant feria! Much Love, Trey + Pete!!!!
Aaron Brooks thanks bro!
Fruits are just beautiful!
I love the 'exotic fruit' shirt the guy working in the market had on.
I would be there 3 times a week 💓
Great video.
just stumbled on this video you are living in heaven enjoying heavenly fruits and veg. 👍👍👍please make more videos like this atleast we get to see this
That is the most luxurious market I have ever seen, how cool! 👏👍
👍Of course yes, You're right
DUDE! I loved the tour guide! So cool, relaxed and genuine! the market looked amazing too! Those people are so abundant in kindness/love of life....Thank you for sharing another great place! Love your stuff man!
UNconventional Me thanks man! I appreciate the support 👊
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL 👊
Thanks, man! Totally in my element at the market sampling fruits!
great ...now i want to live in costa rica
Me too! One day 🙏
this is paradise, I want to go here so badly
It really is heaven on earth!
I enjoyed this video but I wish the camera was more on the products and less on the guy. Also giving prices in dollars would help a lot but thanks for sharing. Good job, my country is amazing I miss all those delicious veggies specially the pejiballes and guanábanas!
Mouthwatering.. im drooling right now 🤤🤤🤤
The brown fruit we called it Sawo in Indonesia, the sour is Terong Belanda but with red blood color, the big mango called Mangga Apel. Glad to see the similar fruit there between here.
Wow! Pete thanks for putting so much heart and dedication in these videos. It's contagious!
Filipa thank you! ❤️
Very good job good information Trey.
Huge jackfruits
Beautiful footage! Thank you for sharing. I’m pounding the dirt everyday. I try to put new roots in the ground everyday. Definitely addicted.
The Apple’s Food Forest FARMacy thank you!! Keep up the good work 👊
You and Trey are officially “fruities”. Thanks for sharing yet another incredible travel vlog.
Ian Kalani #fruithead4life 😆🤓
🙋🏽♀️ guilty
Guilty! Fruit for the win
This looks like the best farmers market ever! Subscribed.
Jack Fruit thank you!!
I like your video and fruit
Awesome video, thanks
My mouth is literally watering
The brown fruit we call it chicos here in philippines. Its very sweet and tasty. The black circles we call ot here lomboy and the leaves they smoke it:)
Bro this video is AWESOME!!
Orlando Gardener 👊
The 2 most interesting fruits were to the right of the rollinia! The morning star looking annonya and the thing next to it.
That market and the country looks like paradise to me.
I can't wait to visit this market! I haven't been back to my native country in 20 years so I definitely appreciate what you do!
Alex Navarro that’s awesome! I’ve fallen in love with CR ❤️
I love this! You're making me drool with all the delicious fruits! Thank you for sharing this market, will definitely check it out when I ever get the chance to travel to Costa Rica
Hahah virtually sharing fruits!
We call those Kenip ( the small green fruit) in the Caribbean. Those Sourap were very big. Made my mouth water. Yum yum yum.
Loraine Thomas I love Kenip’s!
Are you referring to guinep? It’s called mamocillo in Colombia and I assume I n Costa rica
Great stuff guys! Love feeling like i’m on the journey with you, another great vid. Look forward to more. 😀 saludos pura vida
Danny Emsi thank you!! 🙌
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL please tell me where is the market location in Costa Rica. We are going to take a trip for 10 days in Costa Rica. Thanks so much for the information.
I have to get to Costa Rica. Simply amazing.
Eden Homestead it’s something else! Just got back in town this last Sunday from another trip, mostly business this time.
Nice!
It's Gotta be great to be doing what you love, where you love ;) I heard that flights out from Florida aren't too expensive. I definitely need to get out there for observation, and learning if for nothing else.
What a variety of tropical goodness there is Pete! I really enjoy what you're sharing, and I have learned much from watching your videos. Great Job man!
@@edenhomestead5382 Can ger roundtrip flights for $300 or less!
Bless y'all
🙏🙏🙏
GREAT WORK! Indians should copy this !
Wow.
Costa Rican here, never been to this place. I see you've got some jackfruit there. Just that alone it is worth the road trip.
Definitely worth the trip! I miss your beautiful country 🙌
Awesome guys! You are very sympathetic
Watching you from Germany
really a good market, so fresh..
Sweet Market. I'd love to be there.
We have all those fruits in el Salvador, omg I just went back in time in my head to my childhood 😥😥😥😥😥
Carmi wow must have been an amazing childhood!
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL . Yes it was
Everything they cut just drips delicious 😋
Wow those fruits are amazing
Heaven
"Uruba"... In Perú we call it "Tumbo"... And Passiflora quadrangularis is called "Tumbo gigante"
Costa Rica is beautiful!
Back to Basics Homemaker it’s something else!
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL, I've been there once and would love to see it again! When your friend stuck the seed in his cheek, I got a bang out if it. But, I'm still wondering... Is the seed good to eat or did he not want to spit it out on camera?
5:29
Back to Basics Homemaker savoring the flavor 👌🏻
Back to Basics Homemaker savoring the flavor 👌🏻
Really nice video, thanks
Lander De Bevere thank you!
Thank you Mr Pete for sharing! God bless and safe journey
Sonia Sia 🙌
the naseberry and guineps looks good.
Yup. The San Isidro market is excellent. We were there around the same time I suppose!
Keep doing the videos, Admiral Pete. We just love them.
romeo serban much love 👊
Have not been to CR for years--thinking of retiring there. Miss the fruits and veggies.
My dream is too retire in CR also.
Hey man likes for doing these vids! Really is great to see all these people passionate about it
aDIYguy thanks bro!
Curuba, very tangy, milk sherbet delicious..... and mamoncillo, I used to eat them by the ton, till my tongue and gums would crack!
You like mamocillo? I had them in Colombia , and in Jamaica they call it guinep. I don’t like them that much.
I am totally in love with what you guys are doing their with permaculture! Amazing! 🥰
❤️❤️❤️
the brown fruit that taste like sugar at tony's stall are called naseberry in Jamaica. Even when it barely ripe its still so sweet
The first thing what I am doing when I visit a country is going to a farmer market. Best Place to see the varieties of the local natural products 😅
Another awesome video that got me home sick, luckily I’ll be there soon to eat my heart out! I usually buy fruits and veggies at the Mercado enough to last me a month, but I’ll eat them in days !! 😀
Regards from Costa Rica! Please, tell me about your experience..! I´m curious!
So book a ticket you say. Very well.
This video was a while ago, so I’m sure you’ve had a good papaya in Florida by now, but the papaya I grow in Florida taste amazing with no musk. I Tree ripen them
yall got good vibes. and good fruits
Thank you!!
The avocados is like in my island Madeira very big creamy amazing and taste better than the ones wee by here in England lovet
Wow wow Wow!!!great video Pete!!!👍❤
Thank you!
Now that's food.
love it
amazing!!! jack fruit!!
Those organic mangoes at 2:26 look amazing. Any idea what the prize was for those?
Maybe.50 each. Cheap
Mangoes are $1 - $3 a kilo or about 50 cents to $1.50 a lb. depending on time of year.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Damn I’m going right away. Here in Hawaii they sell them about $3 a lb or 2 for $5 and da majority of times they’re not even very good. I keep saying I need to move to where I can get good tasting mango at cheaper prices.
Why do I get so excited when I see Green Dreams pop up on my feed...um, this is why, so jelly but happy for you to follow your dreams, your(and our) green dreams!!!
Milkweed Dreams virtually sharing my friend!
I felt like I was there. Thanks.
This is amazing
7:10 “dude she has so some huge mangos”😂
😂
On google maps, use - La Feria, San José Province, San Isidro, Costa Rica :)
Great video, one of my favorites!
Awesome! Thanks
all that'sfruits there is indoneis also
Thanks lots for sharing. :D
Can you give us the locations of the markets please! Please!!
Absolutely amazing bro 👌👌👌😍😍😍😍😍😍🤙🤙
Thanks man! 👊
Thankyou for your wonerful videos!
Michele Sànchez 🙌
Hello gwapos those fruits look delicious😊
Nice market Pete!
Alicia Leacock thanks!
Wow you know somone is a good UA-camr / influencer when they read comments on a vid made years ago
Thanks 🤩
Hi there..
Some fruit are the same in my country..
By the way I'm from Philippines.
Hi there ☺
Same in my country, I'm from el Salvador , hello
Gaza Kid y’all are just lucky! Most of this stuff isn’t very common in Florida.
Fruit in the Philippines are no where near as nice.
They are quite expensive, and not very nice looking.
Been living there for a few years.
@@udishomer5852 I grew up in the Philippines and I'm so sad to say that what you say is true. I was there a few months ago and all I saw were apples, oranges, and grapes. I was so disappointed because when I was young every tropical fruits were so easy to find on the street and in the market. Last time I was there the only way I could get these tropical fruits were to go to the villages and pick them myself. I really hope people start being proud of their local fruits and start taking care of them instead of selling oranges, apples, and grapes smh.
@@migo-migo9503
oranges, apples, and grapes are all imported in PH.
The only relatively cheap fruit you can get are papayas, bananas and watermelons, and they are not nice looking. Mangoes are expensive, so are pomelo, avocado and others.
Been in Thailand this January, and the difference in abundance, quality and price is huge (in favor of Thailand). Very strange as both countries have similar climate and cheap labor.
Something is broken in the food chain in PH, not sure what, but it's clearly not working properly.
here in Australia, we may only have about 30 popular fruits in the super markets
Those are not yuca flowers those are itabo flowers. In Costa Rica we algo grow apples, plums, peaches and oranges
This hippie tho🤦♂️😂😂...it's just fruit but he treats it like a luxurious item
You know how us Hippie!’s do! 🤣
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Real natural food is a luxurious item nowadays.
that's what's ripening!
What's Ripening? Yes sir!
Danke
Jared from Weird Fruit Explorer needs to come here
Yes! I second that motion.
Chayote green is vastly used in India
Thanks for showing the market, looks very good. Is San Isidro a big city, lots of nature around?
Albin Lagerkvist yes it’s the second biggest city in CR, next to San Jose.