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After decades of poverty and isolation under the Assad dynasty, exotic fruits like pineapples, kiwis and mangoes are available again in Syria's bustling markets, making mouths water and eyes twinkle. Fruits that were once designated luxury items are now as common as potatoes or onions, cooking staples for many of the country's population.
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00:00music
00:27Like the
00:34Ananas
00:37Ananas
00:38Ananas
00:40Ananas
00:41200-300,000
00:42Now
00:4440,000
00:46We had to bring the
00:55the
00:57the
00:59the
01:00the
01:01the
01:05the
01:07the
01:09the
01:11the
01:13the
01:15the
01:16like the benzine and the mazo
01:19They put the car in the car
01:22They put the car in the car
01:24They put the car in the car
01:28There was a lot of people
01:30The Australian Australian
01:32The Kiwi
01:34The Abogadum
01:35There was a green and green
01:36The green and green
01:38The green and green
01:40The green and green
01:42was 150
01:44As a result of the change
01:46It was even 40.000
01:50Before the food was not sponsored
01:52We had to see them in the street
01:54We could see them in the streets
01:56We could see them
01:58in the supermarket
02:00We could see them as a little before
02:02They were sponsored
02:04We were sponsored by many people
02:06We're all right
02:08Where did we get?
02:14Thank you very much.
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