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How much is the seafood processing in Boracay?
You must eat seafood when you go to Boracay. You can choose to eat in a restaurant or buy yourself seafood. Now Bian Xiao will tell you how to eat seafood. Let's go and have a look now.

Let's talk about the seafood market first. Let's say "Taripapa". It costs 75 pesos to take a taxi on the main road. This is a car. Tell me more about the price of seafood. Medium lobster 2500-2800 Jin; Live tiger shrimp 450-550; 800-900 kg of medium-sized fresh dead shrimp; Medium crab 850- 1000 kg; About half a kilogram of grouper 450-550; Scallop 300-400 Jin; Sea urchin 5-7100;

50 kilograms of oysters. I'm here to tell you that there must be a difference in prices. If the asking price is outrageous, you can make a counter-offer, but it should be noted that many lobsters are destroyed and secretly replaced with smaller lobsters after the price is established. 10 1 sea urchins, some of which bid 700, are not pits. I'm going to buy four scallops, and the asking price is directly 2 100. If I don't sell them at 50, I must buy six scallops at 200. The above is just the cost of seafood. If it is processing, there will be processing fees. As for the processing fee, according to the variety of seafood, the processing method will be different, generally 150-250 kg.

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There are many scalpers selling mobile phone cases on the beach, and the price is: 50 waterproof bags for mobile phones.

, waterproof bag 15 liter 200, sunglasses 150, sun hat 200. Everyone should take good medicine when they go to Boracay, because the medical equipment there is very backward. Don't forget sun protection. Where are the specials? Dried mango, dried banana and coconut oil. Coconut oil is really super useful. Sun protection, skin care, breath adjustment and so on are all possible.

All the above prices are pesos, not RMB.