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A short project made in grade 3 about the fruits and vegetables wholesale market of Barcelona.
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We have visited
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Page 1: Mercabarna

We have visited

Page 2: Mercabarna

Vegetables and Fruits wholesale market*

* “Wholesale market”: They only sale to shops, supermarkets and restaurants

Page 3: Mercabarna

Going to the Market

In this photo we are walking to Mercabarna.

We are in a line following Juan Pablo and Teo.

Ainhoa and Xènia

Page 4: Mercabarna

Asking and answering questions

In this photo we are listening to Juan Pablo and Teo.

We are saying the names of fruits and vegetables.

We know some of them. But some others are difficult.

Martí and Raul P

Page 5: Mercabarna

Let’s classify some fruits and vegetables

In this photo we can see Ruben sticking fruits on the whiteboard.

Èric and Rubén

Page 6: Mercabarna

Each fruit and vegetable in its box

We classify all the fruits and vegetables on the whiteboard.

Sophie and Xavi

Page 7: Mercabarna

The Market

In this photo Juan Pablo is showing a big leek in the market.

We can see many fruits and vegetables.

Jan and Jesús

Page 8: Mercabarna

Tomatoes

In this photo we can see lots of tomatoes.

Ferran and Raul M

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Celery, radish…

In this photo we can see a packet of vegetables to make soup, celery, one leek and radish.

Oh, yes! And some “calçots”! (white onions)

Aina and Dimitry

Page 10: Mercabarna

More tomatoes

In this photo we can see different types of tomatoes, red peppers and lettuce.

Irune

Page 11: Mercabarna

Peas

We are listening to the monitor and we can see peas.

Mmmm, we like peas!

Mónica and David

Page 12: Mercabarna

Broad beans

In this photo we can see a box of broad beans.

Montserrat and Ferran

Page 13: Mercabarna

Tasting!

We are tasting different types of fruits with the eyes closed.

Sweet or sour? What fruit is it?

Raul M and Nil

Page 14: Mercabarna

Potatoes

In this photo we can see potatoes.

And we can see a machine to transport the potatoes.

Yaiza and Carles

Page 15: Mercabarna

Onions

In this photo we can see kilograms and kilograms of onions.

Hundreds of onions or thousands of onions?

Joan and Diego

Page 16: Mercabarna

Sugar cane

In this photo we can see many sugar canes.

Sugar cane comes from Brazil.

David and Adam

Page 17: Mercabarna

PhysalisIn this photo we can see a physalis.

We are listening to Juan Pablo, the teacher, explaining that the name in Catalan is “bufeta de gos”.

Jesús and Dimitry

Page 18: Mercabarna

African red peppers

In this photo we can see African red peppers.

They are very hot!

Mónica and Ainhoa

Page 19: Mercabarna

Kumquat

In this photo we can see two kumquats.

The kumquats come from China and are like little oranges.

The kumquats are in a box.

Diego and Martí

Page 20: Mercabarna

Red Pitahaya

In this photo we can see red pitahayas.

They are tropical fruit and very, very estrange.

Yaiza and Montserrat

Page 21: Mercabarna

Grapefruits

In this photo we can see grapefruits.

They are like big oranges.

Carles and Rubén

Page 22: Mercabarna

Passion Fruit

In this photo we can see passion fruit.

Now they are green but after sometime they are black.

Irune and Xènia

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Limes

In this photo we can see limes.

They are like little lemons but they are green.

Vanessa and Nil

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Baby Pineapples

In this photo we can see baby pineapples.

They are very small!

Aina and Joan

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Baby bananas

In this photo we can see baby bananas in a plastic bag.

Xavi and Sophie

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The flowers

In this photo we can see eatable flowers!

Can you eat flowers?

Oh, yes! in a salad!

Jan and Raul

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Time for Lunch

This is the salad for lunch.

We can see olives, tomatoes, carrot, tomato cherries, radish, onion, red pepper, lettuce, celery and red cabbage.

Oh, yes! And pomegranate!

Aina and Joan

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And this is the dessert

A fantastic fruit brochette.

It has got banana, apple, black grapes, kiwi, orange and pear.

We put some lemon juice to conserve apples and pears.

Irune and Xènia

Page 29: Mercabarna

The EndClass of Grade 3 “Els Naturalistes”


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