Photos > Paris Markets (13)
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Macarons
These beauties came from Pierre Herme. Over the holidays, they sell special macarons. From left to right you have black truffle, balsamic vinegar, white truffle and hazelnut, chocolate and foie gras, and eglantine, fig and foie gras. A couple of these cost 8 Euros a piece - that's about $10 each!
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Paris Cafe
Sitting in the bright, but very cold, sunshine for tea and macarons.
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Gerard Mulot
Looking in the windows at Gerard Mulot, an amazing pastry shop near Saint Sulpice.
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Gerard Mulot
More gorgeous confections from Gerard Mulot.
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Fauchon Eclairs
More eye candy from Fauchon in Paris. The lepoard print is coffee and the white is actually milk chocolate.
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Oranic Paris Market
Nina eyes the collection of citrus fruits on display.
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Frisee
It's hard to find frisee in Portland, but in Paris, it's everywhere.
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Vegetable Seller
We find the most amazing and colorful collection of vegetables.
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Creme Fraiche
Creme fraiche - a rich, slightly tangy cream - awaits buyers. It's good with anything from caviar to apple tart.
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Seafood
I wouldn't be surprised if this seafood wasn't swimming early this morning. Nothing smells fishy here!
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Orangic Cheese
Rows upon rows of cheeses I can't pronounce. But I do know I want to taste them all!
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The Oyster Man
This man shucks oysters faster than I can count.
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Great Grains
Fresh from the oven baguettes will grace the dinner table in most Parisian homes this evening.