Different countries, different experiences… It is possible to discover the histories of the countries in the history pages. and besides, architectural works provide us traces of the past. Well, is that all? Of course not; Cultural elements that come from the past and continue to exist today are part of the past.
Here, traditional markets are from those points where culture feels alive. Markets in Turkey, the first address for the exchange of fruits and vegetables. the prices are very good, and the healthiest, organic products can be bought from the markets. It used to be scary to go to the market in the past.
Then I liked the culture and sincerity there. In the past, money was not traded in village markets. Only the peasants used to trade what they produced with the method of exchange. There are traces of Socialization in the market culture. I don't know what the situation is in Europe. But we can taste everything in our markets. Cheese cutter cut the cheese on the edge.
You can try all the olives of the olives. The taste of the market is nowhere. Whether you're in Turkey, where, continuing the stallholder culture. In the past, people used to shop from markets established once a week. This was unthinkable after a week of shopping. Nowadays, the increasing number of markets has cut our market speed. Modern travelers definitely want to visit the market of the city they go to. To see this is to share this culture in a way. It's like we're talking about goose liver or truffle rizotto that we eat in foreign countries.
For him, the taste and view of our products are as important as the meals.
It works with the quality of the material in a country kitchen, such as the required quality, the color of the onion or the taste of the fig or the walnut being milk.
For him, the taste and view of our products are as important as the meals.
I usually go not to feed my stomach, but to feed my eyes. A colorful feast. These photos were taken on a Sunday shopping before Corona. There are now measures to enter crowded markets. And I do not prefer. Virtual shopping is preferred now. I think my first job will be to go to the market when the Corona outbreak ends. :)