
السوق المصري أو سوق التوابل وهو سوق قديم جداً في دولة تركيا حيث يعود تاريخة إلى أكثر من 600 عام، وفيه اعتاد التجار المصريين من بيع منتجاتهم في هذا المكان، ولهذا سمي بالسوق المصري، ويشتهر هذا السوق بالتوابل التركية وأيصاً الحلقوم بالعسل أو بالسكر وتكثر فيه الأطعام والأشكال والألوان ويعتبر هذا السوق تجربة مميزة جداً جداً إذا كنت تزور تركيا لأول مرة، ويمكنك اصطحاب الهدايا لعائلتك ولأصدقائك هناك.
The market was constructed in the 1660s as part of the New Mosque; rent from the shops supported the upkeep of the mosque as well as its charitable activities, which included a school, hamam and hospital. The market's Turkish name, the Mısır Çarşısı (Egyptian Market), references the fact that the building was initially endowed with taxes levied on goods imported from Egypt. In its heyday, the bazaar was the last stop for the camel caravans that travelled the Silk Routes from China, India and Persia.
On the west side of the market there are outdoor produce stalls selling fresh foodstuff from all over Anatolia, including a wonderful selection of cheeses. Also here is the most famous coffee supplier in İstanbul, Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi , established over 100 years ago. This is located on the corner of Hasırcılar Caddesi, which is full of shops selling food and kitchenware.

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