My favorite market in Delhi was its spice market, which happens to be Asia’s largest spice market. The market straddles Khari Baoli, a street near the Red Fort. The street’s name is derived from ‘Baoli’, meaning step well, and ‘Khari’, meaning salty.
The market dates to the 17th century. Many of the shops have been in the families for a long time, some even run by the ninth- or tenth generations.
Like all good spice markets, Delhi’s is fragrant, colorful and tempting. Besides a large variety of spices and herbs, you can buy other food items like nuts, tea, pasta and rice. Everything is beautifully displayed.
Khari Baoli is extremely busy — lots of shoppers, traffic, and workers carrying heavy sacs of spices to those who bought them. While it is considered a wholesale market, anyone can purchase just a small quantity. I bought some masala chai and nuts to snack on, both of which were excellent.
Some more images from this market:
You really didn’t miss much there Karl ! What a great compendium of spices (most of which wouldn’t be recognised though many of us use them often !)