Black carob-scented olive oil soap is in demand from all corners of Turkey.

Published 2025년 11월 18일

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The producer, who has been continuing the soap production inherited from his father in Hatay for 30 years, works diligently on the bay leaf soap with olive oil, which is indispensable for the local people in the region and boasts countless benefits for the skin.

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In Hatay, the producer who has been continuing the soap production inherited from his father for 30 years works for the laurel soap with olive oil, which is indispensable for the local people and has countless benefits for the skin. In Hatay, Turkey's most fertile lands, the harvest of olives and laurel continues. Producers living in the city have started to extract oil from the olives and laurel they harvest. The oils extracted are turned into soap by Özcan Kaya, who has been continuing the soap production he inherited from his father. Kaya, who has been practicing his profession for 30 years in Kara, produces laurel soap with olive oil, which has countless benefits for the skin, and it is in demand from many parts of Turkey, especially by the local people. Expressing that drought and heat reduce the yield of laurel, Özcan Kaya mentioned that there has been an increase in the price of soap, saying, "Soap making is a profession inherited from my father. My father was doing it in ...
Source: Kamu3

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