Turkish delight (lokum) is a traditional Turkish candy. This recipe is very poplar and you can find this candy in different colors, flavors and with different filling (such as pistachios and almonds).
The only city in the world that straddles two continents, İstanbul is a place of compelling contrasts and centuries of ...
Also known as lokum, Turkish Delight is a jelled, chewy candy traditionally made from a sugar syrup mixed with starch, often dotted with chopped nuts or dates. This version from the Food & Wine ...
Turkish delight, and saffron rice puddings. The practice spread to the Ottoman Empire, where rose-infused drinks and dishes symbolised luxury and refinement. Even today, Gulab Jamun (India) and Rahat ...
There are confectionary shops dating to the Ottoman period selling traditional treats such as baklava, lokum (Turkish delight) and akide sekeri (hard candies with different flavors). Istanbul's ...
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