Palengke

A typical public market, in Danao, Cebu, locally known as a "palengke" in the Philippines

A palengke (Chavacano: palenque) is a permanent wet market in the Philippines (differentiated from periodic wet markets called talipapa).[1][2][3][4]

  1. ^ Romo, Glory Dee; Digal, Larry; Reardon, Thomas (2009). "The Transformation of Food Retail in the Philippines". Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development. 6 (2): 54. doi:10.22004/ag.econ.199076. The wet market is a set of stalls selling fruits and vegetables, either grouped outside or under one roof, either periodic (called a talipapa) or permanent (called a palengke)
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