03 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman makes "roti" a type of unleavened Indian flat bread in Khlong Toey Market. Roti is popular throughout Thailand and is used as starch for southern Thai curries (instead of rice) and a snack, filled with fruits (especially bananas) or sugar. Khlong Toey (also called Khlong Toei) Market is one of the largest "wet markets" in Thailand. The market is located in the midst of one of Bangkok's largest slum areas and close to the city's original deep water port. Thousands of people live in the neighboring slum area. Thousands more shop in the sprawling market for fresh fruits and vegetables as well meat, fish and poultry. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ