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Unique Souvenirs and Handicrafts of Iran’s Qeshm Island

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Unique Souvenirs and Handicrafts of Iran’s Qeshm Island

Qeshm is an Iranian island in the Persian Gulf with many natural, cultural and tourist attractions. The island is considered a tourist hub with great capacity to attract more domestic and foreign travellers.

In addition to the fascinating nature of the Global Geopark of Qeshm Island and its historical sites, food and crafts make the trip to the island in the Persian Gulf more joyful.

Qeshm’s souvenir and handicraft world is full of colourful, vibrant food and hand-made structures that add to the wonder of traveling to the Island.

Qeshm’s Famous Dishes

Variety of local breads, dates, and delicious spices from the red soil of Hormuz Island have delicious flavours. Cakes and southern Masghati are some of the popular dishes of Qeshm Island.

Colourful Spices in Iran's Qeshm Island
Colourful Spices in Iran’s Qeshm Island

Local Breads of Qeshm

Everywhere in Qeshm, you can see women preparing bread. These breads are of different types and various spices and sauces are used to cook them. Tomshi is one of them; a type of thin bread that is prepared with eggs, cheese, Mahyaveh or Souragh. Mahyaveh is a sauce made from sardines and Souragh is a sauce in which the red soil of Hormuz Island is used as a spice. Cheese bread is another bread most commonly found in shops. This bread is eaten in Qeshm at breakfast and has a pleasant taste.

Bread of Qeshm Island
Local Bread of Qeshm Island

Heller Cake

Heller is the name of a sponge cake made using flour, eggs, sugar and vanilla. This souvenir is found in Qeshm’s pastry shops. However, its different flavours have led people and tourists to believe that it won’t be found anywhere else.

Traditional Sewing Types

The other group of Qeshm handicrafts are traditional sewing and textile decorations on clothes, bags and shoes, jewelry, etc. Like Golabetoun Doozi, Shak-weaving, ZaribafiKhoos-Doozi, etc.

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