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Salep

British pronunciation/seɪləp/
American pronunciation/seɪləp/
Salep
[NOUN]
1

a traditional Middle Eastern beverage made from a starchy powder extracted from the roots of certain species of orchids

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What is "salep"?

Salep is a traditional hot drink that is popular in Turkey and other countries in the Middle East and the Balkans. It is made from the powdered root of the orchid flower, which is high in natural starches and gives the drink a thick and creamy texture. Salep is typically served hot and is often flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, and other spices, as well as sugar or honey for sweetness. It has a rich and soothing flavor that is often compared to a cross between hot chocolate and chai tea. Salep is a beloved and iconic part of Turkish culture and is often associated with winter months and special occasions, such as weddings and festivals. It has a long history dating back to the Ottoman Empire and is still consumed in traditional ways in many parts of the country. Salep is also sometimes used as a flavoring agent in ice cream and other desserts.

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1Salep has a warm milky drink made from ground orchids.
2The main ingredient in the drink was salep flour, which was made by grinding up the dried roots of wild Anatolian Mountain orchids.
3Now, to do this traditionally you usually need an ingredient called salep.
4So, how do we do this when we don't have salep?
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