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Turkish delight

British pronunciation/tˈɜːkɪʃ dɪlˈaɪt/
American pronunciation/tˈɜːkɪʃ dɪlˈaɪt/
Turkish delight
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лукум

a soft sweet made from jelly flavored with fruit and covered with sugar
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Turkish delight definition and meaning

What is "Turkish delight"?

Turkish delight, also known as lokum, is a type of sweet confectionery that originated in Turkey. It is made by mixing sugar, water, and cornstarch together and heating the mixture until it thickens and forms a gel-like consistency. The candy is then flavored with a variety of ingredients, such as rosewater, lemon, or pistachio, and may be colored with food coloring. Once the mixture is set, it is cut into small cubes and dusted with powdered sugar or coconut flakes to prevent sticking. Turkish delight has a soft, chewy texture and a sweet, floral flavor that is unique and exotic. It is often served as a dessert or enjoyed with tea, and is a popular gift to give during holidays or special occasions.

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1She always brings me Turkish Delight!
2Turkish delights are soft and chewy candies made from sugar and cornstarch.
3"Could I, maybe, have a small Turkish Delight now?"
4Taking the chewy sweetness from the Turkish delight and encasing it in the sugary shell of a Jordan almond.
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