Türkiye’s Bursa candied chestnuts, Ipsala rice receive EU geographical indication status
Türkiye’s famed Bursa candied chestnuts and Ipsala rice have been granted EU geographical indication status, raising the country’s registered products to 42. Officials say the recognition marks a major boost for Türkiye’s regional heritage and global branding efforts.
- Türkiye
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:48 | 17 November 2025
Türkiye's traditional candied chestnuts from Bursa and rice from Ipsala have received geographical indication registration from the European Union (EU), the country's agriculture and forestry minister announced Monday.
"With the EU's geographical indication registration for Bursa candied chestnut and Ipsala rice, the number of our registered products has risen to 42," Ibrahim Yumakli said on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal.
Highlighting that Türkiye's unique flavors continue to gain international recognition, he said: "Our geographically indicated products will further enrich the fertile lands of their regions. May it be auspicious."
Bursa's famed candied chestnuts—made from hillside chestnuts harvested around the northwestern city and prepared by boiling them in sugared syrup—are considered a hallmark of the region's culinary heritage.
Ipsala rice, cultivated in the water-rich plains of the Ipsala district in northwestern Edirne province, is renowned for its high quality and distinctive aroma.
Industry and Technology Minister Mehmet Fatih Kacir also welcomed the registrations, saying: "Our rice grown in Edirne's fertile Ipsala Plain and our candied chestnut reflecting Bursa's master craftsmanship are symbols of a branding journey extending from local to global."
"In 2025, 13 of our products were registered in the EU, the highest annual figure in our country's history," he added.
Kacır emphasized that Türkiye will continue working to document, protect, and promote its rich regional assets under the "Local Development Initiative" vision.
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