The old town of Antibes dates back to before Christ and later became an important entry point into Gaul, what is now France. To protect the town from attack, extensive fortified walls were constructed and still remain today. Pablo Picasso stayed in the Antibes Castle in 1946, producing beautiful works of art, which he left there. The castle became known as the Picasso Museum and we were happy to see the exhibit. As many of you know, whenever I travel, I make a point to visit the local markets and the Provencal Food Market in Old Antibes did not disappoint. I loved the amazing mix of aromas, colors, and the many local characters.
The market in Old Antibes is charming and full of local foodstuffs including these beautiful saucisson of the region.
Farm fresh eggs sold by the half dozen
Local goat’s milk cheese – it was very delicious.
There were all types of fresh berries – black and red currants, blackberries, fraises des bois (Alpine strawberries), and red raspberries.
A vendor of fresh pasta
The first cheese I ever had in France was mimolette, a hard orange cow’s milk cheese similar to a smooth Edam. Louis XIV requested this cheese to be made because he wanted a French cheese to resemble the Dutch one.
Several types of eggplants made me hungry for ratatouille
The market is in a long plaza covered by this curved roof.
The vendors set up under the roof every morning.
These purple artichokes are beautiful.
I adore the markets wherever I travel – especially if the foods are fresh and plentiful.
Niçoise olives, of course!
Preserved lemons are an important staple for Moroccan cooking.
And lovely mixed olives
So many types of potatoes – La Charlotte
La Pompadour
La Belle de Nouvelle Fontenay
La Stela
La Primeur
La Rosabelle
La Amandine
Gorgeous tomatoes of all types come to market.
Fragrant small apricots
Fuzzy dark-skinned peaches
Great delectable strawberries
So many types of confitures (jams and jellies)
And many kinds of honey
Wonderful ducks, chickens, and other poultry – many sold with feet still intact
Cured ham
Another style of ham
And another
I would love to cook with these tomatoes.
Another poultry vendor
And, of course, foie gras
Wines at the local wine shop
There was a wide variety of rosé wine from the region.
A typical, but very good bakery
Two bakers at work
A whimsical stone decoration around a doorway
A local church right near the market
The ancient bell tower dates from the 12th century.
The newly renovated Picasso museum – we saw the first exhibit.