Organic Raw Food Shopping in Koh Samui, Thailand

Have a look a a local Thai market at Lamai Beach, Koh Samui Thailand and see for yourself what kinds of fresh, local or organics fruits and foods you can buy. Jennifer shows you which fruits are imported and which ones are locally grown and also gives you an idea of how much each items costs so you are prepared for your raw food Thailand experience!

Also shown are some of the organic foods for sale at the market, including green mango, banana flowers, morning glory, fresh lemongrass, seeds, green papaya, gotu kola and more! Learn about the fresh fruits for sale including dragon fruit, Thai apple, pineapple, pomello, papaya, longan fruits and rambutans.

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Jennifer Betesh has been working with raw food, juices, smoothies and detox for over two decades to help people heal. Today, she shares her expertise worldwide, offering lectures, workshops, training and one-on-one consultations at various health and detox retreat centers. She provides Iridology Readings & Health Coaching via Skype and Phone to clients and continues to educate, motivate and inspire others on their journey of healing. When she’s not working, you’ll find her hiking in the mountains, power-walking along the sea or globe-trotting to a new and exotic health destination.
3 replies
  1. Nostalrius
    Nostalrius says:

    Great article. I read your posts all the time and you always do a good job explaining the whatever
    topic you’re writing about.
    Keep up the great work!

    Reply
  2. Dalmazio
    Dalmazio says:

    Thanks for the info. Question though, I have some Thai friends that have told me that many farmers use pesticides in Thailand to increase production. How do you know that the fruits and veggies in the market are pesticide free?

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    • Jennifer
      Jennifer says:

      Did you have a chance to watch the video? I believe I explain this in the video, pointing out which vegetables are most likely local, organic or imported and not organic.

      Reply

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