[custom_adv] Italy: Leather Goods Italian stores are from the belt to the bag and a bundle of leather goods, and Italy's most famous Italian store is to buy San Lorenzo Market in Florence. [custom_adv] Croatia: heart clubs These cookies are cooked in Croatia with water, flour and sugar, and in different colors, especially red. These cookies are hanging on the Christmas tree. [custom_adv] Netherlands: Pottery in Delft The history of white and blue Delft pottery dates back to 1600. There were 33 factories in the city with the best products, but now only one of these factories is left with products from dishes to decorative sculptures. [custom_adv] Austria: Mozart Chocolate Mozart is one of the most popular sweets in the country with sweets and pistachios. A Mozartkugel, is a small, round sugar confection made of pistachio marzipan, and nougat, covered with dark chocolate. It was originally known as Mozart-Bonbon, created in 1890 by Salzburg confectioner Paul Fürst (1856–1941) and named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. [custom_adv] Romania: Wooden spoons These spoons used to be in Romania while they are now more decorative. These handmade wooden spoons are made from animal shapes to religious symbols from a variety of designs. Each of these shapes is a symbol. For example, the cock is the symbol of hope. [custom_adv] Spain: Hand Fan These fans are very high amongst women in Spain, not only as fans but also as decor. A handheld fan is an implement used to induce an airflow for the purpose of cooling or refreshing oneself. Any broad, flat surface waved back-and-forth will create a small airflow and therefore can be considered a rudimentary fan. [custom_adv] Turkey: Turkish coffee The most famous coffee is Mehmet Effendi, which is often served in copper cups. So, if you decide to souvenir from this country, do not forget the copper cup and saucers. [custom_adv] Poland: Amber stone In Poland, there are many stores selling amber jewelry. In addition, an exhibition of amber jewelry from 215 exhibitors will be exhibited. It is sourced specifically from the Pinus succinifera tree. The fossilization of amber can be traced back to the Tertiary period, meaning that amber stones formed approximately 50 million years ago. [custom_adv] Sweden: Dallas horses The history of these colored horses dates back to the nineteenth century and is now known as souvenir in the country. Sudanese natives usually have one of these horses at home, and most commonly they are in red. [custom_adv] Greece: the evil eye According to the Greeks, they control the evil devil's eye and is found throughout the country. The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Many cultures believe that receiving the evil eye will cause misfortune or injury. Talismans created to protect against the evil eye are also frequently called "evil eyes. [custom_adv] France: Camembert cheese This cream cheese comes from cow's milk from northern Normandy. Camembert is a soft, creamy, surface-ripened cow's milk cheese. It was first made in the late 18th century at Camembert, Normandy, in northern France. [custom_adv] Ukraine: woolen hand woven blankets Hand-woven blankets are produced in the village of Yavoriv in western Ukraine, and are made from sheep wool cultivated in the Carpathian Mountains. These blankets are very soft and warm. [custom_adv] Czech: Crystal Czech crystals are made in Silesia and Bohemia and are the most quality and durable handmade crystals in the world. A crystal or solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. In addition, macroscopic single crystals are usually identifiable by their geometrical shape, consisting of flat faces with specific, characteristic orientations. [custom_adv] Switzerland: Chocolate The best Swiss chocolates produced by Rudolf Lindstatt, which began to produce chocolates in 1879 using a device called conche. Lindy still uses this technique to produce chocolates. [custom_adv] Norway: woolen sweaters Norway's woolen sweaters are famous and Dale of Norway is the most famous brand of this type of sweaters. These sweaters, in addition to the beauty of the coldest weather conditions, keep you warm. [custom_adv] Hungary: Embroidery table In Hungary there are all kinds of embroidery, the most famous and most popular of which is the flower pattern found in all stores in the country. The culture of Hungary varies across Hungary, starting from the capital city of Budapest on the Danube, to the Great Plains bordering Ukraine. Hungary has a rich folk crafts tradition, for example: embroidery, decorated pottery and carvings. [custom_adv] Britain: Chocolate Cabbury Cadbury chocolates are also found in America, but the taste and ingredients are not like English chocolates. Cadbury, formerly Cadbury's, is a British multinational confectionery company wholly owned by Mondelez International(originally Kraft Foods) since 2010. It is the second-largest confectionery brand in the world after Wrigley's.