In a recent update that highlights the importance of local businesses in the Cypriot community, a list of addresses of various locations known for their sale of potatoes has been released. These establishments, which are spread across cities like Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos, and Paralimni, provide not only quality produce but also contribute to the local economy.
In Nicosia, Potatoes Antonios can be found at Arch. Makarios III Avenue 33Γ, conveniently located opposite the Citizen Service Office on the busy Makarios Avenue. This prime location makes it easily accessible for residents to purchase their potatoes. Hatzigeorgiou Erricos is another notable vendor situated at Kyrenia Avenue 132Γ, nestled between the churches of Apostle Andreas and Agios Nektarios in Aglantzia. These two are among several potato merchants within Nicosia, including Georgiou Eleni near the church of Agios Pavlos and Gregoriou – Parani Maria opposite a local camp in Strovolos.
Limassol also boasts its share of potato vendors with Matthaiou Nikos on Agias Zonis 62Δ and Leonidou – Yiaskouri Athouloula on Kolonakiou Avenue 43, next to the Linopetra Health Center. These locations provide residents with easy access to fresh potatoes in the heart of the city.
Larnaca is home to Paschalis Konstantinos on Konstantinou Paleologou Avenue and Evlavi Katerina on Arch. Makarios 65Α, near a popular Chinese restaurant, ensuring that the community’s needs for this staple food are met.
Paphos and Paralimni are not left out of the mix, featuring vendors like Epaminonda Eleni in Paphos and Mavrogiannou – Nicolaou Andri in Paralimni, both of whom are conveniently located opposite well-known landmarks, making them easily identifiable for customers.
The potato has long been a fundamental part of Cypriot cuisine, and the availability of this essential ingredient is assured by these dedicated vendors. Their presence underscores the significance of local businesses in sustaining the culinary traditions and supporting the communities they serve. As these addresses of various locations become more widely known, it is expected that more Cypriots will continue to support their local potato merchants, thereby fostering a thriving market for this beloved tuber.