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  • 08 JANUARY 2007 - MANAGUA, NICARAGUA:  Chilis for sale in Mercado Oriental, the main market that serves Managua, Nicaragua. The market encompasses dozens of square blocks and is the largest market in Central America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 SEPTEMBER 2011 - ST. PAUL, MN:  A man eats chicken wings during a hot wing eating contest at the Minnesota State Fair. The Minnesota State Fair is one of the largest state fairs in the United States. It's called "the Great Minnesota Get Together" and includes numerous agricultural exhibits, a vast midway with rides and games, horse shows and rodeos. Nearly two million people a year visit the fair, which is located in St. Paul.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 SEPTEMBER 2011 - ST. PAUL, MN:  A man eats chicken wings during a hot wing eating contest at the Minnesota State Fair. The Minnesota State Fair is one of the largest state fairs in the United States. It's called "the Great Minnesota Get Together" and includes numerous agricultural exhibits, a vast midway with rides and games, horse shows and rodeos. Nearly two million people a year visit the fair, which is located in St. Paul.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MinnesotaStateFair039.jpg
  • 01 SEPTEMBER 2011 - ST. PAUL, MN:  A man eats chicken wings during a hot wing eating contest at the Minnesota State Fair. The Minnesota State Fair is one of the largest state fairs in the United States. It's called "the Great Minnesota Get Together" and includes numerous agricultural exhibits, a vast midway with rides and games, horse shows and rodeos. Nearly two million people a year visit the fair, which is located in St. Paul.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MinnesotaStateFair038.jpg
  • 12 FEBRUARY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A vendor makes som-tam, or Thai spicy papaya salad, in her canoe in the floating market opened on Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem, a 5.5 kilometre long canal dug as a moat around Bangkok in the 1850s. The floating market opened at the north end of the canal near Government House, which is the office of the Prime Minister. The floating market was the idea of Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha. The market will be open until March 1.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NewBangkokFloatingMarket019.jpg
  • 12 FEBRUARY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A vendor makes som-tam, or Thai spicy papaya salad, in her canoe in the floating market opened on Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem, a 5.5 kilometre long canal dug as a moat around Bangkok in the 1850s. The floating market opened at the north end of the canal near Government House, which is the office of the Prime Minister. The floating market was the idea of Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha. The market will be open until March 1.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NewBangkokFloatingMarket018.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A street food vendor makes spicy mango salad on his cart in the neighborhood around Santa Cruz Church in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. Now the neighborhood around the church is known for the Thai adaptation of Portuguese cakes baked in the neighborhood. Several hundred Siamese (Thai) Buddhists converted to Catholicism in the 1770s. Some of the families started baking the cakes. When the Siamese Empire in Ayutthaya was sacked by the Burmese, the Portuguese and Thai Catholics fled to Thonburi, in what is now Bangkok. The Portuguese established a Catholic church near the new Siamese capital. There are still a large number of Thai Catholics living in the neighborhood around the church.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PortugueseBakeries0206023.jpg
  • 03 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:      Grilled fishballs in spicy sauce at a snack stand in Khlong Toey Market in Bangkok. Khlong Toey (also called Khlong Toei) Market is one of the largest "wet markets" in Thailand. Thousands of people shop in the sprawling market for fresh fruits and vegetables as well meat, fish and poultry every day.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KhlongToey0310033.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A street food vendor makes spicy mango salad on his cart in the neighborhood around Santa Cruz Church in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. Now the neighborhood around the church is known for the Thai adaptation of Portuguese cakes baked in the neighborhood. Several hundred Siamese (Thai) Buddhists converted to Catholicism in the 1770s. Some of the families started baking the cakes. When the Siamese Empire in Ayutthaya was sacked by the Burmese, the Portuguese and Thai Catholics fled to Thonburi, in what is now Bangkok. The Portuguese established a Catholic church near the new Siamese capital. There are still a large number of Thai Catholics living in the neighborhood around the church.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PortugueseBakeries0206022.jpg
  • 28 JUNE 2011 - CHIANG MAI, THAILAND:  Unripe papaya in a tree in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Unripe papaya is the key ingredient in "som tam," Thailand's spicy papaya salad, a staple of northern and northeastern Thailand.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A street food vendor bags an order of grilled chicken in the neighborhood around Santa Cruz Church in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. He makes and sells spicy mango salad, grilled chicken and grilled fish on his push cart. Now the neighborhood around the church is known for the Thai adaptation of Portuguese cakes baked in the neighborhood. Several hundred Siamese (Thai) Buddhists converted to Catholicism in the 1770s. Some of the families started baking the cakes. When the Siamese Empire in Ayutthaya was sacked by the Burmese, the Portuguese and Thai Catholics fled to Thonburi, in what is now Bangkok. The Portuguese established a Catholic church near the new Siamese capital. There are still a large number of Thai Catholics living in the neighborhood around the church.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PortugueseBakeries0206047.jpg
  • 03 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:      Grilled fishballs in spicy sauce at a snack stand in Khlong Toey Market in Bangkok. Khlong Toey (also called Khlong Toei) Market is one of the largest "wet markets" in Thailand. Thousands of people shop in the sprawling market for fresh fruits and vegetables as well meat, fish and poultry every day.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KhlongToey0310034.jpg
  • 03 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:      Grilled fishballs in spicy sauce at a snack stand in Khlong Toey Market in Bangkok. Khlong Toey (also called Khlong Toei) Market is one of the largest "wet markets" in Thailand. Thousands of people shop in the sprawling market for fresh fruits and vegetables as well meat, fish and poultry every day.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KhlongToey0310032.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A street food vendor makes spicy mango salad on his cart in the neighborhood around Santa Cruz Church in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. Now the neighborhood around the church is known for the Thai adaptation of Portuguese cakes baked in the neighborhood. Several hundred Siamese (Thai) Buddhists converted to Catholicism in the 1770s. Some of the families started baking the cakes. When the Siamese Empire in Ayutthaya was sacked by the Burmese, the Portuguese and Thai Catholics fled to Thonburi, in what is now Bangkok. The Portuguese established a Catholic church near the new Siamese capital. There are still a large number of Thai Catholics living in the neighborhood around the church.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PortugueseBakeries0206024.jpg
  • 06 FEBRUARY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A street food vendor makes spicy mango salad on his cart in the neighborhood around Santa Cruz Church in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. Now the neighborhood around the church is known for the Thai adaptation of Portuguese cakes baked in the neighborhood. Several hundred Siamese (Thai) Buddhists converted to Catholicism in the 1770s. Some of the families started baking the cakes. When the Siamese Empire in Ayutthaya was sacked by the Burmese, the Portuguese and Thai Catholics fled to Thonburi, in what is now Bangkok. The Portuguese established a Catholic church near the new Siamese capital. There are still a large number of Thai Catholics living in the neighborhood around the church.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PortugueseBakeries0206021.jpg
  • 31 MARCH 2012 - HANOI, VIETNAM:   Goi Bo Bop Thau (beef salad with vegetables in spicy sauce) at Quan An Ngon restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MAY 2017 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A street food vendor who makes sweet or savory (dessert or spicy) crepes prepares an order in Pom Mahakan. The final evictions of the remaining families in Pom Mahakan, a slum community in a 19th century fort in Bangkok, have started. City officials are moving the residents out of the fort. NGOs and historic preservation organizations protested the city's action but city officials did not relent and started evicting the remaining families in early March.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PomMahakan0516005.jpg
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