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Yalta produces excellent baklava—honey-layered with a crispy crust. You can also find unusual sweets: pine bud-flavored Turkish delight, candied rose petals, fig jam, and even lavender or bird cherry jam. There's also herbal jam made from thyme or pine cones. Local honey—made from lavender and coriander—has a strawberry-like hue. It often comes in sets or jars with fruits and nuts. Also, keep an eye out for dried fruits—cherry plum and cornelian cherry—and nuts—hazelnuts, walnuts, and almonds.

Natural Cosmetics
Crimean cosmetics are among the most popular souvenirs from the peninsula. In Yalta, you can easily find oil-based perfumes, handmade soaps, and skincare products with mud and salts. Look for products featuring rose, lavender, grape seed, and Saki mud.

Delicious Treats
Sweet tooths will be delighted with candies from Moscow factories "Red October" and "Rot Front," chocolate from the Babayevsky concern, Kolomna pastila, or natural marmalade according to original recipes.
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