
Food Markets: In the Belly of the City
Season 4
Episodes

1. Valencia - Mercado Central
The hall of the Mercado Central in Valencia is a pearl of Art Nouveau architecture, which focuses on the fantastic regional products that are grown on the fertile soil around Spain's third-largest city.
2. Bergen - Fisketorget
Fisketorget is a market in the heart of Bergen, Norway's second largest city, which lies on the country's west coast. There is plenty of fish and seafood, but a lot has changed because of climate change and overfishing.
3. Cagliari - Mercato Di San Benedetto
At the San Benedetto market in Cagliari there is a special variety of regional offers. In particular, the Sardinian spiny artichoke has been cultivated on the island for a long time. She is the pride of the vegetable farmers.

4. Cork - English Market
Despite being hit by two fires, in 1980 and 1986, Cork's English Market is a gem in the Northern European market landscape.

5. Thessaloniki - Kapani Market
Chaotic and evocative, Kapani Market in the Greek city of Thessaloniki resists the changes global fast-food culture is bringing to the city. Day after day it supplies the residents of the city with food.