The spice market Photo: the spice Market

The spice market is the place where tourists, tired of the spirit of cosmopolitanism, which is literally saturated the entire city of Dubai come in search of the true atmosphere of the East. Located in the Eastern part of the city next to the Gold Souk, the spice Bazaar is a series of narrow, partly covered passageways on both sides of which are lined up small shops and stalls where you can buy any spices and herbs.

A variety of spices sold here is really impressive is not only all kinds of spices used for cooking Arabic cuisine, but also a great many very exotic seasonings. Huge boxes and jute bags filled to the brim with colorful and fragrant spices. Cinnamon and nutmeg, cumin and clove, dried Chile peppers and lemons, and is also popular among tourists Iranian saffron and many other spices come here daily from all over the world, and the main suppliers are India, Pakistan and Iran. For spices you can also buy all kinds of teas, henna, and rose water used in cooking and for cosmetic purposes. There are many shops selling incense and other incense, and in addition various kinds of tobacco for hookahs, actually like themselves hookahs. If desired, in the market you can even buy a real Persian rug.

Those who came to the market not only see, but also to make purchases, have to be trained in the ability to knock down the price, knowledge of at least some of the names of the Arabic numerals will be very good help in this difficult matter.

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