Turkey sweets market import steps
Turkey sweets market import steps
A glimpse of the sweet market in Turkey
Confectionery factories in Turkey are generally famous for being oriental factories, producing many types of oriental sweets such as baklava and knafeh of all kinds
Advantages of confectionery products from Turkey
Confectionery companies in Turkey are distinguished by their international fame, as they are always in demand because of the quality of the product and its delicious taste. It is also characterized by the multiplicity of eastern and western varieties, and its healthy richness, which is based on the basic materials that make up these types, and these materials include honey, natural butter, cream and nuts rich in vitamins and minerals. different task.
Importing sweets from Turkey
What are the best types of sweets to import from Turkey?
There are many types that can be imported from Turkey, and that – as we mentioned – is due to the diversity of Turkish cuisine and the variety of its sweets between eastern and western, but we can sum up some of them as follows:
Baklava: If you ask about the most famous Turkish dessert, the answer will definitely be baklava, an ancient dessert made and presented to kings and sultans, and until now it retains its place among other types of Turkish desserts
Turkish Konafa: It is distinguished by its different types and delicious flavors. It is made with cheese or cream in various sizes and weights, and nuts can be added to it, and it is served after food in many restaurants in Turkey.
Rahat Al-Luqoum: One of the most popular Turkish sweets that tourists request is made of sugar and starch, with or without nuts, and with fruit, rose, and other flavors. Exported to countries around the world in large quantities.
Ermak Sweet: It is a light and delicious old Ottoman dessert made of wheat and corn flour mixed together, and hazelnuts and pistachios can be added to it, and it is a dessert spread in restaurants throughout the country.
Balah al-Sham Sweet: The name was taken from the shape of the candy that resembles dates, and it is one of the famous popular sweets in Turkey.
Ring candy: It is one of the popular sweets that resembles a vicious circle. It is made in all Turkish cities of different cultures. It is sold in markets, sweet shops and street vendors. Delicious taste and the price is suitable for the general public.
Candies and chocolates: In addition to adults, they are among the sweets preferred by young people for their delicious taste, different types, bright colors, and acceptable prices compared to other types of sweets.
Idea about sweets prices in Turkey (wholesale)
The process of importing wholesale sweets in Turkey must know the prices of sweets there, because their prices vary according to the type, ingredients, classification, quantity and producer. In addition to the issue of sweetening, the sweetener with artificial sugar in a large percentage differs from the sweetened with natural honey and a small percentage, but in general there are permanent offers that satisfy importers.
Steps to import sweets from Turkey
The steps for importing sweets from Turkey are almost the same in most countries. After studying the feasibility, studying the price of the type and comparing it with the local market, choosing the quality and determining the quantity; The price is agreed upon with the exporting merchant and the method of payment of the price, then the shipping papers are submitted, and an agreement is made with the shipping company to deliver the goods and deliver them to the required destination.
Conditions for importing sweets from Turkey
In order to import from Turkey easily and easily – after reviewing the conditions related to customs and the laws of the importing country – sweets, like other goods, have controls and conditions, which we explain as follows:
Verify the validity of the import and export documents of the company or the importer.
The valid commercial register of the importer.
Issuance of the health certificate showing the health of the product.
Shipping document showing delivery of goods to shipping companies.
The approved certificate of origin to show the source of the goods destined for export.
The presence of a regular invoice certified by the Turkish Chamber of Commerce.
Obtaining approval from the country importing the food.