| We're around Eminönü today. There are so many small shops, but today we are going to the Grand Bazar. |
| So first you need to do the security check. |
| It's so shiny. It's not only spices, they are also selling some gold, or jewellery, and sweets. |
| I just smell the herbs and the spices. |
| Powders. So he mixed a few different powders, and now he is making tea for us. |
| Can you see the rose? |
| Zakuro flower, chamomile, roses, hibiscus, especially mixed. |
| And it's called "Love tea." Drink with your partner. |
| Don't drink alone. You cannot sleep. |
| We make them all here. It's not for vacation. There are no artificial inside. No sugar. No chemicals. |
| Can I ask what's the difference between these teas and these powders? |
| Powder ones are instant. Not really natural, but with sugar, sweet ones. |
| You bought a tea. |
| Slimming tea. |
| You bought the slimming tea and the detox tea. |
| And it's like 120 Thales. |
| 120 Thales. |
| This is saffron. Saffron. |
| At the same time, it is medicine. Anticancer, antetimur, Parkinson, Anemia, good for eyes, high blood pressure. |
| It's even aphrodisiac. It's good for kidney meniscus. |
| Many things. |
| Crystal menthol. When you put this in hot water, it's blooming. If you hold them, it's ... |
| It's melding in hot water. It's for smell. Smell it slowly. |
| But it's good for respiration. When you have flu, when you are coughing, when you have headache, migraine, it's great for relaxation. |
| Put this powder into the hot water. |
| Put it here. |
| Mint? |
| Smell it. It's a different flavor. |
| How is it? |
| It's kind of strong. |
| Strong? |
| It's opening your nose. |
| It smells actually very good. I like this way. |
| This is a dress for Hamam. Hamam is like Turkish hot spa. |
| They have many different kinds of soaps. |
| Smells sweet. |
| So how do you use this? Like washing and… Musk amber. |
| This mells good. |
| But the design is Arabic. |
| The design, Arabic people, they do it. |
| Jasmine! Oh, so this is love tea, but looks different from the other shop. |
| Seems like they have their original brands depending on the shops. |
| Seems like. |
| The thing about this bazar, many of the items, they don't have a price on it. |
| So you have to ask and maybe negotiate. |
| So that's a little bit noisy. |
| Don't you think? |
| Yes. And also, once you go into the shop, they are really good at selling something. |
| So put that in your mind. |
| Baklava, right? Yes, baklava. |
| Turkish sweets. |
| Pistachio. |
| So we're eating baklava. |
| How is it? Good. |
| The inside looks like this. |
| It's really sweet. |
| Really sweet. |
| When you visit from the Egyptian Bazaar, you'll find yourself in Eminönü. |
| So this is Turkish Delight. |
| I think this is coconut. |
| He said I can try, so I'm going to choose this |
| Turkish Delight. |
| It's not sweet. |
| So this is the traditional place to buy breakfast food, like cheese, salami, olives, and things like that. |
| If you like to negotiate, this is the place for you. |
| Thank you for watching. Bye bye! |
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