Czy zakupy w Turcji jeszcze się opłacają? Sprawdziliśmy
Where do Poles and Bulgarians living in southeastern Bulgaria do their shopping the cheapest? In this episode, we take you to Edirne (Odrin), Turkey – a city just across the border that has become a shopping paradise for Bulgarians. We show you prices, products, local delicacies, and what's really worth buying. 00:00 – Does this Turkish sign mean 1565? 00:12 – Introduction: Where Poles and Bulgarians do their shopping the cheapest 00:31 – Why Edirne (Odrin) is a shopping paradise 00:46 – Turkish food: corn buns and sweets 01:00 – Halva, sweets and first prices 01:21 – Cheap chemicals from Turkey – examples and comparisons 01:48 – Soaps, cosmetics and interesting facts 02:14 – Hunting for baklava and the best spot 02:42 – Atom Çay teas and other flavors 02:59 – A dried fruit shop and a little incident with the camera 03:12 – What we bought: dried fruit, rice, groats, legumes 03:46 – Spices and their prices – what’s the best value 04:36 – Rice, groats and legumes – specific prices per kilogram 05:12 – Dates, plums and Other dried fruits 05:52 – Chickpeas, popcorn, and the cheapest snacks 06:17 – Carob paste – a hit or a curiosity? 07:00 – A 13 PLN wallet and other trinkets 07:17 – Hand sanitizers and local products 07:31 – Stray dogs and Turkish everyday life 07:49 – Eating out: lahmacun, salads, and chai 08:03 – Turkish traffic and roundabouts without lanes 08:34 – Pasta and cookie prices 09:10 – Tea, tomato puree, and last-minute purchases 09:17 – Ending and preview of the episode about the advantages of living in Bulgaria What will you find in the episode? Real product prices in Turkey (chemicals, sweets, spices, dried fruit, rice, groats, legumes) Comparison of shopping cost-effectiveness compared to Bulgaria and Poland Our favorite places in Edirne for baklava, spices, and local delicacies How much does eating out cost and what Turkish cuisine is like in practice? Behind the scenes of the filming – including the shop we were asked to leave with a camera Cultural tidbits: language, transportation, dogs, traffic, and everyday life in Turkey Sample prices we show: Rice: approx. 5 PLN/kg Bulgur: approx. 2 PLN/kg Red lentils: approx. 4 PLN/kg Popcorn (grain): approx. 3 PLN/kg Spices: from 10 PLN/kg Household chemicals: 8–12 PLN Sweets and halva: packages starting from a few zlotys Dinner for two: approx. 60 PLN PLN Why Edirne? It's the closest Turkish city to the Bulgarian border, perfect for a day trip for shopping, food, and local products, which are much cheaper here than in Bulgaria. And along the way... As always, we meet stray dogs, show the local atmosphere, and share our experiences living in Bulgaria and traveling around the region. Finally, we invite you to the next episode: We'll talk about the advantages of living in Bulgaria – to balance out the previous video, in which we complained a bit about everyday Bulgarian life.

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