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Bundles of Joy

This friendly woman held court over beautiful piles of dried fruits at the Tbilisi main market.She allowed us to sample a handful of just about everything - apricots, raisins, and prunes to name a few. Audrey's not a fan of raisins, but even she liked the ones here.Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.  

Tomatoes on Fire

These tomatoes looked almost too good to be true.Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.  

"I Love You!!"

Those were the only words of English this vendor knew, so each time we would walk, that's what she'd shout.We'll take it.Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.  

Gotcha!

Actually, that's the name of the guy on the left (pronounced GO-cha). He really was gigantic...and friends with the skinny cheese vendor.When he saw us, the two unsuspecting Americans, he tried to physically pull us away to consume large amounts of wine. With the help of the other vendors, we managed to escape his overly hospitable clutches and save our already inflamed livers for a few more hours. Dan still has nightmares about Gotcha drinking him under a table in a parallel universe.Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.  

Making Ajika

This woman ground fresh garlic with dried peppers to make Adjika, a spicy Indian pickle-like paste - while the women in the background watched and wondered.Try adjika with fresh cucumbers and veggies. Very tasty.Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.  

Spice Up Your Life

Some hot, some not...at the Tbilisi main market.Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.  

City Scenes

City Scenes  

Cookies Anyone?

Not quite sure what this guy was selling, but he insisted that Dan take his photo. Then he waved and walked away.It takes all kinds to make Tbilisi (and its main market) tick!Read more about Georgian Food and our visit to Georgia.  

Buy Me!

We were tempted...