Buying Baklava in Amman
+ +There’s a shop in one of Amman’s downtown markets that sells traditional sweets. I’m not sure who was more excited about this half kilo of baklawa — me, or the jovial young Jordanian selling it.
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Sharing Jordan with the world — one picture at a time.
+There’s a shop in one of Amman’s downtown markets that sells traditional sweets. I’m not sure who was more excited about this half kilo of baklawa — me, or the jovial young Jordanian selling it.
+ + + +Sharing Jordan with the world — one picture at a time.
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