Black and White Photography #1119

Rules to follow in this Black & White photography challenge:

  • Black and white images that represent any positive meaning in life.
  • Present one or two image every day.
  • You may add people, if you want.
  • Use tag - #bnwphotography - as your first tag.

"Kosua ne meko" (Egg with hot pepper) was recently mentioned in an article in the New York Times. It's a very common snack here in Ghana, unfortunately, the price keeps going up. Photo was taken on Wednesday September 20, 2023 at 08:34GMT. Picture was taken on a Poco X3 NFC.


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Is that qua eggs? You know the one small boiled of cause? Never thought they seeling it over in ghana

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Chicken eggs. Quail eggs are sold here but they are even more expensive so it's only sold in supermarkets.

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Wow well i guess thats the difference, here you can see it in every corner at a cheaper rate

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Would love to try some

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Haven't you tried some all your life living in ghana??

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Nope, it's not too common. Don't have any shops close to me selling some.

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Wow thats something you dont here everyday happening in ghana, i heard the cost of living is very high there anyways

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Yea, inflation has gone through the roof. Price has doubled since September last year.

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Hmmm guess this inflation thing is all over the world.. let's just keep praying for a better future

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