Turkish Delight Rose 500g

$11.95
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TURRO8
  • Rich in antioxidants: Helps boost the immune system and fight against free radicals.
  • Source of vitamins and minerals: Contains small amounts of vitamin C, calcium, and potassium.
  • Improves digestion: The gelatinous texture aids in digestion and soothes the stomach.
  • Delicious treat: Enjoyed as a traditional Turkish dessert, offering a unique and delightful taste.

Turkish Delight, also known as lokum, is a popular confectionery in Turkey. It is a gel-like sweet treat that is typically made from starch, sugar, water, and flavorings. The origins of Turkish Delight can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire, where it was enjoyed by the sultans and their courts.

The traditional flavors of Turkish Delight include rosewater, lemon, orange, and mint. However, modern variations also offer a wide range of flavors such as pistachio, hazelnut, chocolate, and coconut. The confection is often dusted with powdered sugar to prevent sticking.

One of the key ingredients in Turkish Delight is starch, which gives it its unique texture. Cornstarch or potato starch is commonly used, and it is mixed with water to form a thick paste. Sugar and flavorings are then added to the mixture, which is heated and stirred until it thickens.

Once the mixture reaches the desired consistency, it is poured into a shallow tray and left to set. After it has cooled and solidified, the Turkish Delight is cut into small cubes and coated in powdered sugar or a mixture of powdered sugar and cornstarch to prevent sticking.

Turkish Delight is often enjoyed with a cup of Turkish tea or coffee. It is also a popular gift item, especially during holidays and special occasions. The confection is known for its soft and chewy texture, as well as its delicate and aromatic flavors.

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Barcode8690551090258
BrandSegmen
Dietary AttributesVegetarian, Vegan Friendly, Dairy-Free, Omnivore-Friendly
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