Zonal Belén is one of the largest markets in Tegucigalpa. In the 1,200+ stalls, you will find basic grains, plastics, chips, fruits, vegetables, plantain chips, electronics, clothing, shoes, and more. The market is so big that I get lost when I enter it, and the entrepreneurs and grandmothers help me find my place. I try new fruits, the famous Valencian oranges, tamarind seeds, cassava chips, market soup, and more. Although the streets of the Belén Zonal Market are chaotic, the prices of the products and the friendliness of its people are impressive.
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