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Full list of kitchen items which can become expensive if India ends all ties with Turkey

Full list of kitchen items which can become expensive if India ends all ties with Turkey

India.com27-05-2025
Full list of kitchen items which can become expensive if India ends all ties with Turkey
Earlier in May, a war-like situation arose between India and Pakistan. During which Turkey was seen openly supporting Pakistan. Following this, #BoycottTurkey started to trend in India.
In such a situation, the question is that if India's relations with Turkey deteriorate, which things can be affected by this? Let us tell you that this can affect many things in your kitchen. If there is a rift in the relationship between India and Turkey, then its effect can be seen on many things including kitchen items.
India buys dry fruits and spices from Turkey. In such a situation, if tension arises between the two countries, then spices and dry fruits can become expensive. This tension will have a direct impact on the demand for spices coming from Turkey to India. India buys almonds and walnuts from Turkey.
Apple: If media reports are to be believed, every year 1 lakh 29 thousand 882 metric tons of apples come to India from Turkey alone. In such a situation, the effect of the deteriorating relationship between these two countries can also be seen on the prices of apples.
Olive oil is now being used a lot in India. India also buys olive oil from Turkey. Olive oil is already very expensive and if relations deteriorate, its prices can skyrocket.
Cherry and herbal drinks: If you are fond of eating cherries and drinking herbal tea, then you may have to make a hole in your pocket.
Turkish Dishes: These days, the demand for Turkish dishes has increased a lot in India. Turkish dishes like Kunafa and Turkish Kebab have become quite popular in metros like Delhi and Mumbai. The effect of this tension can also be seen on these dishes imported from Turkey.
Apart from this, Turkish tea, furniture , carpets, handmade decorative items, linen, silk, marble etc. are imported from Turkey to India. All these things can be expensive.
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