Hi everyone. :)
I'm curious to know what fruits and vegetables cost in other European countries. It would be helpful for all of us to know the prices, so we can have a better idea when we travel.
So, please name the different sorts of fruits and vegetables and how much they cost. :)
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Permalink Reply by Naomi Yael on May 13, 2012 at 12:33am Depends on the season, but at the moment(Germany; organic; average):
Bananas: 1,99€/kg - bulk(18 kg/box): 1,50€/kg
Oranges: 1,99€/kg
Tomatoes: minimum 3,99€/kg
Apples: 2-3€/kg
Cucumber: 0,50€-2€/fruit
Mangoes: 1,29€-2,99€/fruit
Medjool Dates: 19,90€/kg - online: 9€/kg (5kg box, israel-spezialitaeten.de)
Strawberries: 5-7€/kg
Lettuce: 0,99€-1,99€/head
Avocado: 1,50€-2€/fruit
Permalink Reply by Anette Marie on May 21, 2012 at 12:17am Hi! I'm from Norway and I'm living in Denmark so i can give you an estimate of both countries;) These prices are for organic fruit and veggies.
Denmark:
Bananas: 20 DKK or 2,60 €/kg
Oranges: 15 DKK or 2 €/kg
Tomatoes: 40 DKK or 5,40 €/kg
Cherry tomatoes: 60 DKK or 8 €/kg
Cucumber: 12 DKK or 1,60 € each
Apples: 20 DKK or 2,65 €/kg
Pears: 30 DKK or 4 €/kg
Celery: 25 NOK or 3,20 € each
Lettuce: 12-18 DKK or 1,60 - 2,40 € each
Carrots: 10 DKK or 1,35 €/kg
Avocado: 10 DKK or 1,35 € each
Pepper: 10 DKK or 1,35 € each
Medjool Dates: 80 DKK or 10,70 €/kg
Figs: 65 DKK or 8,70 €/kg
Onions: 15 DKK or 2 €/kg
Norway:
Bananas: 30 NOK or 3,90 €/kg
Oranges: 25 NOK or 3,20 €/kg
Tomatoes: 50 NOK or 6,60 €/kg
Cherry tomatoes: 80 NOK or 10.49 €/kg
Cucumber: 25 NOK or 3,20 € each
Apples: 22 NOK or 2,90 €/kg
Celery: 25 NOK or 3,20 € each
Lettuce: 15-17 NOK or 1,95 - 2,25 € each
Carrots: 11 NOK or 1,50 €/kg
Avocado: 15 NOK or 1,95 € each
Pepper: 15 NOK or 1,95 € each
Medjool Dates: 140 NOK or 18 €/kg
Onions: 20 NOK or 2,60 €/kg
Permalink Reply by Michael &Yasmín Sol on June 6, 2012 at 7:30pm Tenerife canary islands: (north-west area, best one)
organic bananas: 0,6-1,2€/kilo
organic oranges: 0,6-1€/kilo
papaya: 0,8-1,3€/kilo
tomatos: 1-1,5€ kilo
avocados: 2,5-5€/kilo
Mangos: 2-3€/kilo
figs: free from the mountains
cacatus figs: free from the mountains
eggfruit: free when times in the botanic gardens (1 tree only)
see grapes: free
Permalink Reply by todayisforever on June 17, 2012 at 12:33am He just went shopping here my list, but still not enough for a week and im running out of money already for 1 week. I was shoppin at the amrked there the things are cheaper then the shops.
Holland, Groningen) non organic price in euro
| fruit | kg/piece(p) | price |
| banana | 5,5 | 8 |
| mango | 6p. ripe | 2 |
| 2p. Unripe | 2,5 | |
| avocado | 2p. small | 1 |
| brocoli | 1 p. | 1 |
| green beans | 1kg | 1,5 |
| Peppers | 1kg 2nd cl | 1 |
| melons | 3 p. small 2nd cl | 1 |
| dates | 500g | 3 |
| cucumber | 1p. | 0,6 |
| strawberries | 0.5kg | 2,5 |
|
sum | 24,1
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Permalink Reply by Athena on June 17, 2012 at 5:46am Thanks for the information. But PLEASE call the country by its real name (the Netherlands). It would be just the same as if someone called Germany "Hamburg" or Canada "Ontario".
^^ That's one of my pet peeves.
I don't mean to be rude, but just for some extra information (for political correctness). In the Netherlands, there are different provinces, including the two South Holland (Zuidholland) and North Holland (Noordholland). Until 1841, they were a whole province (Holland), but even then that province was not the whole country. Therefore, in the future, PLEASE when talking about the country in general, call it by its real name.
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