Kastamonu is my hometown located in the Black Sea region of Turkey. In this episode, I will show you what Kastamonu is famous for, what they grow, and what you can buy from there, after sharing many vlogs about its nature, history, and village lifeWatch The Other Episodes About Kastamonu:Turkey's Local Markets In Kastamonu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nokPUoWjTDIKastamonu Travel Guide: https://youtu.be/n_eNdDrkDQsTurkey Village Trip, Authentic Lunch In Village: https://youtu.be/52s2fKWKr68My Daily Routine In Countryside Kastamonu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgIvpdowlvgTurkey's Countryside Local People Food & History In Kastamonu: https://youtu.be/h3ZYraByCqcWhat you can buy from Kastamonu:Garlic from TaskopruKastamonu Pastirma (Aged, dried meat)Egsi (Sour Apple Marmalade)Ancient Wheat Siyez Bulgur and flourCekme Helva (Type of floss candy)Copper Pans and utensilsHand-woven fabricsTraditional design table clothsSome Informations About KastamonuSituated inland amid beautiful forests, the city of Kastamonu boasts several important monuments: the 12th-century Byzantine castle built by Comnenes, the 13th-century Atabey Mosque and the 14th-century bni Neccar Mosque. In the village of Kasaba, the 14th-century Mahmut Bey Mosque retains some of the finest wood carvings in Turkey. Then 63km south of Kastamonu is Ilgaz National Park, a delightful protected area in the Ilgaz Mountains with a ski center and good accommodation. Ilgarini Cave, in the region of Pnarba (northwest of Kastamonu), is one of the largest caves in Turkey. It is a wonderful place for trekking and exploring off the beaten path.My Social media and websiteInstagram: www.instagram.com/turkishfoodtravelFacebook: https://fb.me/turkishfoodtravelWebsite: turkishfoodtravel.comDon't forget to subscribe and press the notification button: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwVIj-OqEjXNqKpItChRrMQ?sub_confirmation=1