Citizens who came to the Spice Bazaar did their holiday shopping.
Citizens bought products such as Turkish delight, sherbet sweets and spices in the historical bazaar, which is also frequented by tourists.
Those who came for shopping gathered in front of the Spice Bazaar.
Pointing out that there has been an increase in Turkish delight sales before the holiday, the clerk Cemal Murat said, "We have coconut, pomegranate, pistachio, kadaif, double roasted, walnut and many other kinds of Turkish delight. The intensity of the holiday has started. Actually, it is not as intense as last Eid al-Adha. The people went to their village, but the crowd is still high, our sales are great."
Mehmet Memiş, who works at the delicatessen, said, "We mostly sell olives, cheese, butter and fresh cheddar. Meat products are not sold because it is the Eid-al-Adha.