Summer Freshness at Rijeka Market: Prices with Seasonal Vegetables and Abundant Fish Varieties

The historic market in Rijeka, Croatia's popular coastal city, experienced intense interest from citizens, influenced by the sunny summer mornings. Many people wanting to do their weekend shopping and furnish their tables with fresh products gathered at the marketplace in the city center. The most colorful and bountiful fruits and vegetables of the summer season await buyers at striking prices on the stalls. Fridays, in particular, stand out as the busiest and richest day of the market for those seeking the fresh products of the Adriatic Sea. With its colorful scenery and unique scents, the market serves as an indispensable meeting point for the local people during the summer months.
The fruit stalls are overflowing with the most loved and demanded products of the summer season. Lemons and local nectarines are offered for sale at 4 avro per kilo, while local apricots are 5 avro. Fresh and crispy apples can be found for 3,50 avro, and the kilogram of cherries, one of the indispensable summer fruits, has been set at 6 avro. In addition, melon, the little cousin of sweet watermelon, finds buyers at 3 avro, local figs at 4 avro, and strawberries at 3 avro. Healthy options such as local plums and juicy pears take their place on the stalls with prices ranging from 3 to 3,50 avro.
The vegetable variety at the market is in no way inferior to the fruit section; local producers display their freshly harvested products. Basic kitchen products such as local cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, beets, and zucchini are sold at 3 avro per kilo, while the price of sweet potatoes reaches 5 avro. Local onions, which add flavor to meals, can be preferred for 2,50 avro, and newly harvested potatoes for 2 avro. However, local garlic stands out as the most expensive vegetable at the stalls with a price tag of 10 avro. This rich variety offers highly attractive opportunities for families who want to eat healthily and balanced.
Undoubtedly, one of the biggest attractions of the market is the fish section, where the Adriatic's fresh fish and seafood are exhibited. Premium fish such as tuna, sea bass, sea bream, and calamari find buyers at 24 avro per kilo, while sea bass is sold for 32 avro and kovaç at high prices reaching 40 avro. For those looking for more budget-friendly options, varieties such as arbun at 3 avro per kilo and catshark at 4 avro constitute an ideal alternative. While seafood such as shrimp and lobster are offered at prices ranging from 19 to 30 avro, oysters are offered for sale at 2,5 avro each, and mussels at 20 avro per kilo. This price scale appeals to every budget, both for those planning fancy weekend meals and those who want to add fish to their daily diet.
The scent of fresh seafood, the sweetness of ripe fruits, and the visual feast created by colorful vegetables turn the Rijeka market into a unique experience. Citizens strolling among the stalls chat with smiling sellers, both shopping and fulfilling a social ritual. The sunny weather and lively atmosphere help people who have been tired since the beginning of the week to relieve stress and stay motivated. Everyone coming to the market aims to spend the weekend bountifully by carrying the highest quality and freshest local products to their tables. When all these details come together, it is clearly seen that the Rijeka market is not just a shopping center, but also a lively living space where the cultural and social heart of the city beats.
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