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Take a Trip to Jeddah’s Central Fish Market


Is there anything as succulent as fresh fish cooked to perfection? If you’re a seafood lover living on the Red Sea, it is almost a crime to not enjoy the freshest catch available in Jeddah.

If you haven’t already visited Jeddah’s famed fish market, then you might as well handcuff and march yourself down to the nearest police station. On a more serious note, you simply have to make a plan to take a trip there. The market is situated on the Corniche Road, close to the Flagpole in the Al Baghdadiyah District.

When you near the market you’ll see this beautiful mosque.

20161112_113402and then this fishy art piece. That’s when you know that you’re close.

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As you pull into the carpark, don’t be put off by the strong smell. It’s just prevalent outside the market. As you enter it is very clean and there is just the smell of the sea and very fresh fish.

You’ll pass some shops where you’ll be able to buy all kind of fishing paraphernalia. And then you’ll enter the fish market itself. Be prepared to be amazed by all the different kind of fish on display.

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Parrot fish and Groupers…

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Plenty of Hamour.

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Heaps of Squid.

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Pretty pink fish – possibly Bream or Snapper?

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and the most amazing picture of all – Blue Crab!20161112_114823.jpg

So the way it works is, you choose your fish by the kilo…

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…and if you want it cleaned up, head over to the cleaning-up-and-chopping area to the far end of the market. They will descale, fillet, chop your fish and devein your shrimp at a very nominal cost (around SR4 per kilo).

This is where the pictures end. I was to find out later that taking photographs in this area is not allowed, so I was lucky to capture these shots before being asked to put away my camera.

I recommend taking an icebox/container with you to avoid any drips from the bags. If you want the fish cooked, you’ll find restaurants close by that will do so too.

I can guarantee that once you try this freshest of seafood straight from the Red Sea, you won’t want to go back to buying supermarket produce again.

 

**if I’ve got some of the fish names wrong, please leave a comment and I’ll correct it – thanks!.

Ramadan 2013


Jeddah Blog wishes its readers Ramadan Kareem. May this Ramadan bring you peace and prosperity, good health and wealth, and brighten your life forever.

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said, “When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of the heaven are opened and the gates of Hell are closed and the devils are chained.” [Bukhari]

This is a great opportunity to do good deeds and Muslims strive to better themselves in this holy month. Charity is increased, extra prayers at night are performed in the mosque and visits to Makkah and Madina are undertaken.

Let us know what YOU will be doing this Ramadan. What extra deeds do you aim to do? Do you exchange foods with your neighbours? or help the needy?

Meanwhile, here’s a fun Ramadan quiz created by our Quizmaster to test your basic knowledge of this month. Why not do this quiz with your children. It’s a great opportunity to teach them about the essentials of Ramadan.

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