Koza Han, which translates to "Silk Cocoon Market," is a historical market and an important landmark located in Bursa, Turkey. Built in 1491, it was the last stop on the Silk Road in the Ottoman Empire and has been a center of silk trade for centuries. Historically, Bursa has been known for its culinary wealth, having been influenced by the multicultural aspects of the traders and travelers passing through. It developed a unique cuisine influenced by the silk traders who brought not just textiles but also new spices, flavors, and recipes from different parts of the world. With the exchange of goods, there was an inevitable exchange of culinary practices as well, which contributed to the rich food culture of the city.