Prices of vegetables and fruits in Egypt today, Friday, July 26, 2024

Published Jul 27, 2024

Tridge summary

The article provides a comprehensive overview of the prices of various vegetables and fruits in the market on Friday, 7/26/2024. It details the costs of items like tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, onions, grapes, mangoes, peaches, figs, and more, sourced from different markets including the Obour Market. The report covers a wide range of produce, including leafy greens, root vegetables, and fruits, and highlights price differences between different types of the same produce, such as various eggplants and apples. Additionally, it notes the prices of some exotic fruits like avocados and kiwis.
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Original content

The prices of vegetables and fruits varied today, Friday, 7/26/2024, with tomatoes ranging between 12 and 16 pounds, potatoes 25, cucumbers 20, zucchini 24 pounds, eggplant 12, bell peppers 20, onions 12 to 15 pounds, grapes and mango 35, peaches and figs. 35 pounds, according to a number of traders in the markets. Vegetable prices in Obour Market Traders reported that the price of tomatoes in the Obour Market ranged between 160 and 210 pounds, peppers 10 pounds, lemons 15 pounds, zucchini 9 pounds, cucumbers 10 pounds, and eggplants 7 pounds. Merchants added that the price of kabocha lettuce is 7 pounds per consumer, local lettuce is 5 and a half pounds, broccoli is 15 pounds, red and white cabbage is 10 pounds, molokhia is 16 pounds per kilo, and grape leaves are 35 pounds. Vegetable prices Merchants reported that the price of parsley, coriander, and dill is two pounds, arugula is two and a half pounds per bunch, and beans are 50 pounds. Merchants explained that the price of ...
Source: Almalnews
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