My family is in Palawan Philippines beginning today. But because of internet technology, I have a connection via cellular 3G broadband. And even though I'm at a remote organic farm in Palawan, we have internet. Which means I get to keep up with my employees working in the office. The boss gets to chat with them.
This morning we arrived around 10am in Puerto Princessa city, the capital of Palawan province.
We went to the big market to see the spectacular array of fresh ocean food they have there, never been frozen.
We immediately got organic coconut vinegar for 6 pesos for a small bottle.
I got the Palawan type of sea weed like grapes, different from the ones we get in Manila for 15 pesos per plate. I got 5 plates.
I got 3/4 kilo of live ocean shrimps for P 180.
I got newly put in the plastic fresh this morning sea urchins. For P 20 per little plastic bag. They had live ones there, but I didn't know how to open them up and clean them.
We all went to the restaurant around 11:30am with my wife, my kids and other Palawan locals. They did not mind what I was having for lunch and they also ate some of my stuff. This apparently is normal fare in Palawan where you can get everything fresh and organic. The waiter even asked me courteously if they should remove the shells from my live shrimp. I said yes and they unshelled my live shrimps and presented it in a nice plate presentation which I took a picture of !!! How's that for service?
When we arrived in the organic farm, where we are staying, for refreshments they served us freshly picked coconuts, fresh from the tree jack fruit, fresh from the tree papaya. Ah refreshing.
I'm in tropical paleo paradise right now.
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I just realized how nature spoiled the people are in this province. The organic farm director tells me he doesn't like the taste of fish that has been put in an ice chest!
(Because when he wants fresh fish, he drives over to the local fisherman or local market and gets it freshly caught, never been iced.)