Istanbul, Turkey, Spice Market

Our second visit to Istanbul meant we were able to visit the Spice Market. It is similar to the Grand Bazaar, but smaller, and with more food and spices, and less jewelry, leather etc. There is a vast array of spices, tea concoctions, and just about every way you can imagine nuts (walnuts, pecans, pistachios, hazelnuts, almonds) , sugar, phyllo pastry, and every form of turkish delight can  be combined. All the merchants are happy to tempt you with free samples of their products! It is a lovely colorful place to stroll, and the merchants are pretty low pressure. The picture above is phyllo dough and nut pastry combinations. Many are made with honey.


The arched ceiling of the Spice Market is quite pretty

A large variety of teas for enjoyment, and medicinal purposes.

Handmade soaps are the blocks on the right.

Lots of colorful teas and spices.

 

Comments

  1. Adalea says "those are really pretty ceilings."
    I bet that place smells amazing! I would gladly try all the Turkish delight samples 😋

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