Kurșunlu Han Baharatçısı

Eastern Mediterranean


Smack dab in the middle of the sprawling bazaar, visit this aromatic shop for all manner of jarred (including sürk cheese) and bottled (eg pomegranate essence) goodies as well as local teas, coffees and every herb and spice ground on God's green earth. Products made from defne (bay), including miracle-working bay oil, are a speciality.


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