Istanbul Spice Bazaar, Coppersmith | Turkish Kofta | Candy Baklava Shops
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- Опубликовано: 18 июл 2019
- In this Istanbul Trip i am searching for best places to shop copper pans, looking for coppersmith bazaar. I begin my trip from Sirkeci Train Station passing through some old and famous baklava and candy shops and Spice Bazaar in Eminonu. I go to Sultanhamam and Beyazit to find the copper shops and return to Sultanahmet to eat at a local Turkish restaurant Sultanahmet Koftecisi.
Here are the location links in from the video:
Sirkeci Train Station: goo.gl/maps/wnYwXUCY7BjpTR1a7
Kara Mustafa Pasha Mosque: goo.gl/maps/x55gjPCmchULkqwW8
Trabzon Copper Bazaar: goo.gl/maps/1CZbhdJ3Zjzw8n9d6
Kastamonu Copper Bazaar: goo.gl/maps/mi5DEt13kkeLqcfa8
Spice Bazaar: goo.gl/maps/8zBMnhSt1cqzvQJC7
Çemberlitas: goo.gl/maps/UXL6h18MyptW6kau9
Sultanahmet Koftecisi: goo.gl/maps/GV4xzS3dZCQswKG38
About Akide Candy (Traditional Hard Candy)
Akide candy and Turkish delight are two of the most important culinary heritages of Turkey. Akide candy was invented in 16th century at a time when sugar was very expensive and more valuable than honey. The word “akide” comes from Arabic and means “faith and loyalty.” In Syrian Arabic dialect, it means “thickening, making a knot.” Therefore the candy that is made by boiling honey or sugar took on the name “akide.”
Later on, akide’s alternative meanings; faith and loyalty were picked up and akide candy took on a symbolic meaning. The janissary army would go to the place every 3 months to receive their salary, which was held in a ceremonial manner. The highest ranking janissary officers would offer this candy to the Grand Vizier and other dignitaries to symbolize their loyalty to the state and the sultan. It also became a tradition to offer akide candy to the members of the Imperial Council after the morning prayers every Tuesday, and akide candy became an important part of every type of social and religious celebrations as well as weddings and circumcision ceremonies.
The ingredients of akide candy are quite simple, yet making it requires a certain amount of expertise. Sugar with some water is heated up to about 175-180C (350F). Sugar has to be melted completely and come to an almost caramel consistency and poured on a marble counter. Marble is crucial in this process as the natural cooling effects will help with the cooling of the melted sugar and bring it to the right consistency to make the candy. At this stage the aromatics (e.g. mastic, mint, lemon, rose petals, pistachio, cinnamon, clove etc.) are added to the sugar and the kneading process starts that helps to bring down the temperature of the sugar, makes it pliable and incorporates the aromatics. When the cooling sugar comes to about 70C (160F) the shaping of the candy starts. Timing is very crucial in this process as the sugar hardens as it cools, so help from a heat lamp or a table with bottom heat is needed. The end product is the colorful little hard candies that are like little gems.
One of the most important discoveries of Turkish confectionery, akide candy is a cultural symbol of “eating sweet and talking sweet” (a famous Turkish saying).
Source:
Mary Işın, Sherbet and Spice, The Complete Story of Turkish Sweets and Desserts, Mary Işın, I.B.Tauris, London 2013
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Hello Dear Friends, I am happy to share the first vlog from Istanbul. Tell me please what you think about the title. Did you like it? Or do you have any suggestions for new series i am planning?
I love this video ..Plz make these kind of videos atleast monthly once..
If possible, request to show us topkapy palace museums and blue mosque in detail.
Love it
What is the green thing mostly use in Turkish sweets!?
Do you mean pistachio?
A Turkish Delight workshop sounds wonderful.
in these twelve minutes I dreamt of being a turist me too..thank you! I hope there will be a video about turkish spices!
I’d love to know more about Turkish spices! All the wonderful things in the shops looked incredible. I wish I was shopping with you!
Actually there are very few Turkish spices that are not available in the US. But the dried pepper varieties are different and some, like isot from the east, are very distinctive. The best red pepper is pretty much the same as Aleppo pepper. Also pepper paste is unique and there are lots of grades; homemade ones from different areas are also distinct. Other than that...mahlep (mahlab), and sumak (sumac/sumaq) are unusual but pretty widely available in middle eastern stores.
Eminönü/Tahtakale is my favorite place to shop in Istanbul, I really miss it!
That’s right really 😊
Aysenur... You are an amazing lovely woman 'cause you are showing us such a beauty .... Love your traditions and rich heritage.... God bless you
What beautiful copper ware ! The food looked fantastic too.
Please do a full video on spices, it would be great to learn about all the different peppers and unique spices!! Thank you :)!
Thanks for sharing. Thanks to always give informations and traductions. Maybe a serie where You show us an odinary day in turkey should be interesting.
Istanbul is the most precious city I have ever been in.
One year from today, I was there in Istanbul. I really miss Turkey!❤
Wish to visit soon, insha'Allah 😊
Food is so gooooood! Masha'Allah
Elizabeth Awadallah me also want to vist.mrs amjad
InshaAllah, I hope to visit Turkey with my family. I live in Canada and my wife and kids love Turkish food.
That is great Bitko
The Line for the Turkish Coffee was INSANE!! Amazing!!!
So many beautiful things in the market .like I am walking through the market. Thankyou for the video👍👍👌👌
I love all of the tea cups, bowls, and dishes! The patterns and colors are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing❤️
The old candy shop and crockery shop was my favorite part in the video😋😋
hi im from pakistan... i love turkey is my dream country i hope one day i'll visit. insha Allah ... love your vdeos and your culture
Great video. Sooooooo, much to see. This was a good starting point. Can not wait to see all of the videos that you can go into detail with. Spices will be fabulous. Love ever minutes.
Wow. Masha Allah, Turkey is very beautiful country. Thanks for making this video. No words to describe the beauty of Turkey.
Brought back so many memories of my visit to Istanbul!
I love this city and the food too.. I was there last year and will visit again inshaAllah when the pandemic is over.. Salam to all Turkish brother and sisters from Sweden/Pakistan
Beautiful copper and dishes! I would love to shop for such items and maybe someday will. Very interesting to see the different shops. Love the cat and kitten!
😊🙋🏻 I can’t pass if I see any cat around without patting them
My dream is to visit Istanbul 💕 thank you so much for the video!
I am having so much fun watching these travel videos!!!!! I'm learning so much!!! I'm taking a much needed vacation every time I watch another video
Thank you for another great video, I really appreciate how genuine and helpful you are; thanks for showing and teaching us so much!
You welcome
Thank you ☺️
Best blog to know about food of Turkey. Love this blog from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Loved the vlog , looking forward to the next one !
Salam dear
Thank you so much for showing us beautiful city.... 💖💖
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Turkish delight????? I LOVE Turkish delight! Yes please Aysenur!!
Of course we like it !! Great new series !
I'm looking forward !
Love the spice bazaar. Your face light up when you saw the tea sets in the bazaar! That was priceless. Thank you as always for taking us with you. It would be awesome to see you do a vlog on the best souvenirs from Turkey.
THANK YOU so much love this loved market places with spices and al of the food and Cooper Pans
türkiyeyi seviyorum...çok teşekkür ederim...Hindistan'dan sevgiler 💙💙💙
Thank you for all the care you take making your videos they are so lovely to watch and informative
This was a great vlog! I would love to see some more episodes like this. I love your channel!
Salam, I was in Istanbul a month ago. I wish I had discovered your channel before so it would have helped me with shopping there! We went to Grand Bazaar and Spice Market but didnt really know how to shop there and what to buy. InShaAllah next time. Overall, Turkey was amazing!
So cool! thanks for taking me on this fun journey. All that food looks so yummy!
Thank you
You are a true gem. Hope to visit turkey again and meet you too. Lots of love. Keep continue doing what you are doing. We want to watch such genuine vlogs.
Very informative ... nice pots .specially in the end enjoy ur mouth watering meal.
O My God!Turkish bazaar is very good bazaar i like this i am so happy
Oh wow...amazing variety of foods!
Oh thank,you so much for showing us a local market so interesting! 🙏
You welcome 😊
Thanks for doing this video. I love ❤️ Turkey 🇹🇷 it’s such a beautiful country. I hope to visit it soon .
The cookware was amazing!
I really enjoy watching your videos and trying out some recipes! Thanks for your work
Salam sister last week we come back from turkey it's very nice country , food and shopping are excellent we love to go again
Aysenur, thank you for taking us into the market, and detailing all these lovely things!
Hope you have enjoyed your holiday!
You welcome ☺️
Omg love the food! 100% amazing
Thank you for taking us on a nice day trip☺️
I love the Turkish bazaars. Beautiful
Thank you for showing your country. I loved
So fun to watch!
Beautiful vlog Aysenur.i love your copper pan and thanks for showing the shops where it’s sold .The spices are mind blowing and that kofta is very appetizing .
Hi Sree you welcome happy you enjoyed
Love your work in this video abla .looking forward to see more 👍
very enjoyable vicarious trip to Istanbul.....thank you.
I would love to see your do a video on turkish delights and spices and all the other things you mentioned! It all sounds amazing!
Ooo waoo this is very good idea.. Turkish kofta kebab is my all time favourite dish..😋😋😋😋
This makes me want to visit Istanbul again. So vibrant! I would love it if you could make a video about spices in the Turkish kitchen!
Loved the video! I would like to see more about the spices, sweets and shopping. You are great!
Thank you for showing us around. Turkey is my favorite country.
I went to sultanahmet last summer. It was amazing. We bought Turkish sweets from the big shop you showed in emimuno. Lovely video. Thanks.
I never have really liked sweets and candies but all that stuff looks AMAZING!! I need to go to Turkey for sure!!
Beautiful vlog. Thank you for posting
Thank you so much!! I loved this video! I'd love to visit Istanbul someday! :)
Sha from South Africa. I love all of your videos. Delicious and delightful. Shukran very much.
Thank you for always showing us the cats. You are amazing, love you!
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You got a lovely view at the restaurant. Everything you've shown is so beautiful.
Very nice vdo,thank you for sharing😊,love from india
That food looks so delicious, thank for sharing information for the shops.
So soothing yet majistic aazan in the background. My regards.
WOW!! What a beautiful area! Those pans were so pretty! My mouth was watering looking at all that amazing food! I love sweets , I would have bought so much!! lol Thank you so much for sharing your travels with us here in utube!! 😀Mellisa
I visited all these places very beautiful MashaAllah. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Thank you for the tour at the Turkish markets we heard about. They look colorful, organized, and clean.
You welcome
I liked it so much, waiting for all those videos you promised here.
Outstanding video, thank you so much.
Wonderful 😍...I want to visit Turkey very soon 💕
Hi, thank you very much for showing us your shopping in Istanbul...in this way I know better your city.
love your videos, thanks
I recognised the old koftcesi in sultanahmet - i LOVED it! I adore your videos of the streets/shops/ferries/historic buildings/ferries - lets just say - i LOVE Istanbul. I have been ver forunate to have been to Istanbul 3 times and to Turkey around 12 times - my favourite country! I hope to be there again sometime soon - maybe i will see you around with your camera one day! :) you are a lovely and authentic lady. Good health and happiness to you and your family, Aysenur.
Awesome , thanks for sharing
It was awesome. Thank you. Greetings from Puerto Rico.
Yummmm that delight shop really mouth watering. Anx cooper shop amazing
Masha Allah dear sis
Thank u so much for showing us beautiful istanbul and very delicious food
Definitely will visit! Amazing
I love watching your videos ❤ May God bless you❤
thanks for taking us along...the sweets look amazing :)
Loved seeing the tea glasses ! Yes Iwould love you to do a segment on spices & all of it! 😂you are the best Aysenur!
I am in love with turkey and Turkish people and their food , I visited turkey 1999 and planing to visit it again . You have done great job 👍
Thanks
Omg i cant wait for my trip to Turkey nx year Nov!! So excited! Plz make a video on the spices, it look incredible! Thanks for sharing dis video with us! God bless. ❤🥰😘😎👍🏼👍🏼
My friend, thank you so much for your videos. I miss İstanbul so very much. I always watch your market vlogs when want to walk the streets of the most beautiful city in the world. Teşekkür ederiz
This video is fantastic the copper product beautiful thanks for taking your time to share all this information for us
The food looks so delicious.inshallah I will go next year in Istanbul and visit Grand bazar.thank you for video.evrything looks awesome.
I keep watching your videos and remember places i have been to earlier. I love everything related to Turkey and hope to revisit it soon. Thank you so much for this video
Your welcome 😊
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OMG, such lovely saucers, glasses and trays for serving tea! Also, the shiny kitchen accessories and colorful baklava shops...magical. I must say I am already in love with this city thanks to your vlogs. Best wishes from Berlin (Germany)
Thank you for sharing. 😊🙏✌
I can’t believe how much Istanbul has change. I remember going there on the weekend . I would take a bus from my detachment and get on a train and go to the bazaar, I was by myself and only 20 years old . Turkey will always be in my heart! Thank you 😥 I love your county.
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So why dont you come again ?
Ahsen Duruş I will one day and have some tea.
Every time I watch ur video... I feel very delightful n want to visit Istanbul... 😊
I really like cooper ware.tq for sharing the video.
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌💝💝💝thank-you. I was waiting for this.
Love watching your videos, from Malaysia