After decades of poverty and isolation under the Assad dynasty, imported fruits like pineapples, kiwis and mangoes are available again in Syria’s bustling markets, making mouths water and eyes twinkle.
Fruits that were once designated luxury items, meaning they were accessible only to Syria’s wealthiest, are now as common as potatoes or onions, cooking staples for many of the country’s population.
“We used to smuggle them in,” said 46-year-old fruit vendor Marwan Abu Hayla with a big smile as…
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News Source: www.al-monitor.com

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