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                                    Visiting Isfahan isn%u2019t complete without exploring its colorful bazaars, filled with these amazing handmade pieces. Tourists from around the world love buying them as souvenirs because they%u2019re not only beautiful keepsakes, but also pieces of Iranian culture and history. Even a simple item like a hand-painted box or a detailed copper plate can be a wonderful gift for friends and family.But that%u2019s not all%u2014Isfahan also offers delicious edible souvenirs! Local sweets like Gaz (traditional Persian nougat), Polaki (thin sugar candies), Sohan (Persian brittle), honey Sohan, Jowz Ghandi (a sweet made from walnuts), delicate Kuraki cookies, Bereshtook (chickpea treats), Esfahan rock candy, and special fried dough sweets called Goush-e Fil are very popular. Many of them come in decorative packages that are beautiful enough to be souvenirs themselves! Among all, Jowz Ghandi stands out as the most unique and expensive sweet from Isfahan.Whether you%u2019re into art, culture, or tasty treats, Isfahan%u2019s souvenirs offer a little bit of magic for everyone.13Zamzam Magazine
                                
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