Photos Tagged: Taza Bazaar
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Sweet melons for sale at Baku's Taza Bazaar. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
An old woman sorts grape leaves aside a dried fruit and nut stand at Baku's Taza Bazaar.Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Audrey was ushered behind the egg aisle for photos with various egg vendors at Taza Bazaar in Baku.
Taza Bazaar, Baku..
This watermelon vendor takes an afternoon smoke break to talk with us upon our exit from Taza Bazaar. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Taza Bazaar, Baku.Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Taza Bazaar, Baku. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
If you buy caviar at the Taza Bazaar, it feels like you are doing something illegal...which you kind of are. The government controls the caviar business, but crafty entrepreneurs manage to get their hands on some anyway. They sidle up to tourists upon their entry into the market, whispering caviar under their breath. Then you are taken to a small room with a refrigerator for tasting and buying...Our favorite was the Beluga caviar - smooth and not too salty. At $50 per jar, it's spendy, but a bargain if compared to prices abroad.
More melons for sale at Taza Bazaar in Baku.
A mountain of strawberries begs to be gobbled at Baku's Taza Bazaar.
Taza Bazaar, Baku. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Taza Bazaar - Baku. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Sumak is often sprinkled on or mixed with grilled meat to add extra flavor. Taza Bazaar.
After Audrey took a picture of this expressive vendor at Taza Bazaar, he pulled out his mobile phone and took a photo of Audrey. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
If you buy caviar at the Taza Bazaar, it feels like you are doing something illegal...which you kind of are. The government controls the caviar business, but crafty entrepreneurs manage to get their hands on some anyway. They sidle up to tourists upon their entry into the market, whispering caviar under their breath. Then you are taken to a small room with a refrigerator for tasting and buying...Our favorite was the Beluga caviar - smooth and not too salty. At $50 per jar, it's spendy, but a bargain if compared to prices abroad. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Dried pomegranate seeds are a good complement for meat and fish. Taza Bazaar, Baku. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Piles of sweet fruit on offer at Baku's Taza Bazaar. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Taza Bazaar, Baku. Read about Azerbaijani food and the rest of our visit to Azerbaijan.
Cars full of melons drive from the country to Taza Bazaar in Baku for sale to city folk.
Taza Bazaar, Baku.
