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                <title>Lutoni</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This small shop in a dead-end street just off Haile Selassie in Msasani sells all sorts of produce that will warm the hearts of caricature Guardian readers: organic nuts, seeds and other foods including excellent jams; hand woven textiles; products made of recycled materials.  Excellent service and fair prices attract a wide clientele, but obviously mainly catering to the large local expat community.]]></description>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[All the possible processes in fish trading can be seen in one place. The catch is landed from boats onto the shore, from where it goes straight to the auction section to be sold to wholesalers. From there it is a quick trip across the road, past the stalls selling shells and other fishy artefacts and to the retail section. <br><br>At the back the fish is fried in a haze of fire and smoke and ready for selling to the public.]]></description>
                
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