Yazd’s snacks are very famous. This shop is equivalent to Beijing’s Daoxiangcun in the local area. Traditional snacks are sold here, especially the cotton candy inside, which is very popular among locals. There are two branches near the Amir Chahmag Square complex, one of which is the largest in the local area.
Baghlava, crushed peach kernels, sugar, crushed pistachios, cardamom powder, made with rose water and flour.
Coconut Louz, made with coconut powder, sugar, and rose water.
Ghottab, peach kernel powder, sugar, flour, pistachio crumbs.
Pashmak, cotton candy made with ginger powder and sugar.
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Yazd’s snacks are very famous. This shop is equivalent to Beijing’s Daoxiangcun in the local area. Traditional snacks are sold here, especially the cotton candy inside, which is very popular among locals. There are two branches near the Amir Chahmag Square complex, one of which is the largest in the local area. Baghlava, crushed peach kernels, sugar, crushed pistachios, cardamom powder, made with rose water and flour. Coconut Louz, made with coconut powder, sugar, and rose water. Ghottab, peach kernel powder, sugar, flour, pistachio crumbs. Pashmak, cotton candy made with ginger powder and sugar.
Friday Mosque - is the most dazzling ancient building in the ancient city of Yadzd. It has a history of hundreds of years. The exquisite Persian mosaics on the exterior wall sparkle in the sun, sacred and beautiful!