Sunday, May 24, 2015

The Turkish Market

Full disclosure, this post is going to have a lot of food in it because I know that you are probably dying to know what the food is like here, Mom. So, on Friday I tried to remember to take pictures of basically all the food, to give you a bit of an idea.

On Friday, we had a free day, so we decided to make our way to the Turkish market. Although we had a bit of a hard time finding it, we eventually got there after a few wrong turns. As usual, everyone was dressed to the nines of bohemian fashion.


(even the kids and their dogs) 

All along the sidewalk there were vendors selling clothes, artwork, various crafts, and most importantly - food.


Even the babies were enjoying all the market had to offer. 


What would a blog post in Berlin be if there were no pretzels? 





Many of the vendors were selling seafood or different meats.


Some delicious coconut cookies that I had, also known as kokosbällchen.


Other popular items included cheese, rice, spices, and dried fruits,


as well as different Turkish sweets.

On our way out we passed a band from the UK called the Parcels - think the younger, cuter version of Mumford and Sons.



And of course, what would a trip to the Turkish Market be if I did not get anything to remember it by ... so I got a tattoo. 


Just kidding, mother. It's henna.



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