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    작성자 ulDiuN
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    This is a continuation of the apartment section after leaving the landlord's house.

    In the rain, I head to Rastys Market relying on my smartphone.

    On this day, I participated in free yoga near the lagoon from 7:30,

    I wanted to participate in pool Zumba from 10:00,

    but I heard that it's too cold to swim in Cairns in July,

    so I only wanted to participate in yoga, but unfortunately it was cancelled due to rain.

    At 9:00, I went to Fogarty park to register for the marathon I was participating in the next day and get my bib number,

    and from 10:00, I was planning to go skydiving, the highlight of this trip.

    It was still before 7, so I went to Rustys I decided to walk around the market and woolworths until the time came.

    First, I had breakfast at Rustys.

    I had passion fruit yogurt.

    The kind Japanese lady's attitude touched my heart, which was the landlord's fault.

    The taste was not sweet, but it wasn't sour either, so I liked it.

    Thank you for the meal.

    By the way, the price was 7.5 AUD.

    After skydiving, I was planning to have it delivered to my apartment, so I bought some fruits to eat tomorrow.

    On this day, I bought three fruits, starting with persimmon, going clockwise, guava, which I had never eaten raw, and custard apple.

    They are all fruits that ripen, so when I bought them, I asked the store staff, "Which ones can I eat tomorrow?"

    I was able to learn from my past mistakes.

    I think it was about 7.5 AUD for the three.

    It was a pretty good price.

    The next day, Sunday, I went to Rustys, which is open on the weekend. The market is the last day

    Prices start to go down from around 2pm

    What I bought at this time was a fruit called black sapote

    When they were selling it, there were piles of light green round fruits

    with a few black ones like the one in the picture

    It looks gross, but this is when it's ripe to eat

    The inside looks like this

    The saleswoman said it was like chocolate pudding

    but it was like a refreshing persimmon and it was really delicious~

    It wasn't 1 AUD

    I also bought pears and avocados at Rastys

    They were less than 2 AUD for both

    The Vegemite in the picture didn't come in portions,

    so I bought the smallest one at Coles for 4 AUD

    I'll write about my impressions of eating it in the gourmet section

    I wanted to try breadfruit, which turns into a sweet potato when baked, but I was told I'd never heard of it, so I gave up

    Free-range eggs I bought at a supermarket near my apartment About 6 AUD

    There's a face on the sign

    Coles brand grass-fed beef tenderloin about 18 AUD

    Located in the mall at Cairns Central Shopping Centre

    Organic supermarket

    The photo shows bread in the fridge

    Expensive

    Some of the rawfood ingredients from the supermarket

    Cheap on sale

    Water

    I heard that the water in Cairns has fluoride added,

    so I just drank mineral water

    But it's expensive

    SPRING The smaller size of WATER is 99 or 90 cents,

    so I drank three bottles, but when I went to buy more it was sold out.

    That doesn't happen in Japan so I was surprised.

    Others are around 3 to 4 AUD.

    I heard that there are individually wrapped sweets at the supermarket as souvenirs,

    but I couldn't find anything good, so I bought macadamia cookies for 15 AUD from the OK gift shop for work.

    I bought tea, hand cream, etc. at the night market.

    But there were cheaper ones at the Duty Free store at the airport.

    I forgot to buy them. However, you can still buy it at the airport for the same price.

    One of my goals this time was to buy and eat bush tucker (Aboriginal food),

    but they didn't even have Davidson plum jam, which is the most likely to be available.

    I also went to a store called Pouch, which collects the best products from Cairns, run by this person, but due to the effects of COVID,

    they had cut back on their purchases and there were no bush tucker-related products.

    I had given up, but God didn't abandon me.

    There was only one at Duty Free.

    250g 25.95AUD

    I'm so happy

    I'll treasure it.







    This is a continuation of the apartment section after leaving the landlord's house.

    In the rain, I head to Rastys Market relying on my smartphone.

    On this day, I participated in free yoga near the lagoon from 7:30,

    I wanted to participate in pool Zumba from 10:00,

    but I heard that it's too cold to swim in Cairns in July,

    so I only wanted to participate in yoga, but unfortunately it was cancelled due to rain.

    At 9:00, I went to Fogarty park to register for the marathon I was participating in the next day and get my bib number,

    and from 10:00, I was planning to go skydiving, the highlight of this trip.

    It was still before 7, so I went to Rustys I decided to walk around the market and woolworths until the time came.

    First, I had breakfast at Rustys.

    I had passion fruit yogurt.

    The kind Japanese lady's attitude touched my heart, which was the landlord's fault.

    The taste was not sweet, but it wasn't sour either, so I liked it.

    Thank you for the meal.

    By the way, the price was 7.5 AUD.

    After skydiving, I was planning to have it delivered to my apartment, so I bought some fruits to eat tomorrow.

    On this day, I bought three fruits, starting with persimmon, going clockwise, guava, which I had never eaten raw, and custard apple.

    They are all fruits that ripen, so when I bought them, I asked the store staff, "Which ones can I eat tomorrow?"

    I was able to learn from my past mistakes.

    I think it was about 7.5 AUD for the three.

    It was a pretty good price.

    The next day, Sunday, I went to Rustys, which is open on the weekend. The market is the last day

    Prices start to go down from around 2pm

    What I bought at this time was a fruit called black sapote

    When they were selling it, there were piles of light green round fruits

    with a few black ones like the one in the picture

    It looks gross, but this is when it's ripe to eat

    The inside looks like this

    The saleswoman said it was like chocolate pudding

    but it was like a refreshing persimmon and it was really delicious~

    It wasn't 1 AUD

    I also bought pears and avocados at Rastys

    They were less than 2 AUD for both

    The Vegemite in the picture didn't come in portions,

    so I bought the smallest one at Coles for 4 AUD

    I'll write about my impressions of eating it in the gourmet section

    I wanted to try breadfruit, which turns into a sweet potato when baked, but I was told I'd never heard of it, so I gave up

    Free-range eggs I bought at a supermarket near my apartment About 6 AUD

    There's a face on the sign

    Coles brand grass-fed beef tenderloin about 18 AUD

    Located in the mall at Cairns Central Shopping Centre

    Organic supermarket

    The photo shows bread in the fridge

    Expensive

    Some of the rawfood ingredients from the supermarket

    Cheap on sale

    Water

    I heard that the water in Cairns has fluoride added,

    so I just drank mineral water

    But it's expensive

    SPRING The smaller size of WATER is 99 or 90 cents,

    so I drank three bottles, but when I went to buy more it was sold out.

    That doesn't happen in Japan so I was surprised.

    Others are around 3 to 4 AUD.

    I heard that there are individually wrapped sweets at the supermarket as souvenirs,

    but I couldn't find anything good, so I bought macadamia cookies for 15 AUD from the OK gift shop for work.

    I bought tea, hand cream, etc. at the night market.

    But there were cheaper ones at the Duty Free store at the airport.

    I forgot to buy them. However, you can still buy it at the airport for the same price.

    One of my goals this time was to buy and eat bush tucker (Aboriginal food),

    but they didn't even have Davidson plum jam, which is the most likely to be available.

    I also went to a store called Pouch, which collects the best products from Cairns, run by this person, but due to the effects of COVID,

    they had cut back on their purchases and there were no bush tucker-related products.

    I had given up, but God didn't abandon me.

    There was only one at Duty Free.

    250g 25.95AUD

    I'm so happy

    I'll treasure it.

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