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Bishkek - Kyrgyzstan - food markets - Central Asia - Osh Bazaar - food - colors - Korean - nuts - candy - fruit -
Bishkek - Kyrgyzstan - food markets - Central Asia - Osh Bazaar - food - colors - Korean - nuts - candy - fruit -
Natural and non-so-natural sweets at the Osh Bazaar in Bishkek.Read more about our visit to Bishkek and the rest of Kyrgyzstan.
Thanks to the local Korean population, each market in Central Asia seems to have a salad aisle devoted to pickled vegetables and other salads.The Korean backstory: Stalin deported approximately 200,000 Koreans from the Russian Far East to Central Asia in 1937 on the grounds that they might be spies or traitors. There are an estimated 450,000 Koreans in Central Asia today.Read more about our visit to Bishkek and the rest of Kyrgyzstan.
What does one's digestive system do with these? Osh Bazaar, Bishkek.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
Who needs gumdrops when you have sweet grapes and pomegranates? Osh Bazaar in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
Sweet yellow tomatoes and long beans on offer at Bishkek's Osh Bazaar.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
A corner at Osh Bazaar in Bishkek is defined by spices and Korean pickled vegetables and noodles.Dig deeper into Central Asian Cuisine and find out the best and worst of food and markets in the Caucasus and Central Asia.
Osh Bazaar, Bishkek.Read more about our visit to Bishkek and the rest of Kyrgyzstan.
Markets in Central Asia always seem to have large and colorful spice displays, but we're not really sure who is using all these spices since the local food is relatively bland and not particularly heavy on the use of spice.Read more about our visit to Bishkek and the rest of Kyrgyzstan.
Sugar shock at the Osh Bazaar in Bishkek.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
A young Britney Spears on a rice sack? Maybe it sells better? Osh Bazaar in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.Read more about our visit to Bishkek and the rest of Kyrgyzstan.
