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Turkish delight, or
lokum (/lɔ.kʊm/) is a
family of
confections based on a gel of
starch and sugar.
Premium varieties consist largely of
chopped dates...
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lokum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lokum, also
known as
Turkish delight, is a
family of
confections based on a gel of
starch and sugar.
Lokum may...
- his
interest in
comedy began when he was
still in high school.
Ovdje ni
lokum nije
rahat (2007) Al sam isp'o
seljak (1995) Dav'diš tuge bez Juge (1996)...
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especially walnuts.
Nazook is
sometimes referred to as gata.
Nokul or
lokum is a type of puff
pastry made in
Turkey and Bulgaria, with variations. It...
- , & Hosking, R. (2010).
Empanadas With
Turkish Delight Or
Borekitas de
Lokum? The Sweet-Sour
Journey of
Sephardic Cuisine and
Ladino Language. In Food...
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Retrieved 7 July 2016. Mitzer, Stijn; Oliemans,
Joost (2023-08-07). "Lock and '
Lokum':
Turkish Weapons Bolstering Kosovo's
Security Forces". Oryx. Retrieved...
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called nougat.
Chocolate Divinity (confectionery)
Dodol Gaz (candy)
Halva Lokum Turrón
White Christmas (food)
Chikki Malban Moncorgé,
Marie Josèphe (2018)...
- desserts,
including lokum (also
known as
Turkish delight) and Soutzoukos. This
island has
protected geographical indication (PGI) for its
lokum produced in the...
- drinks). Coffeehouses,
where Bosnian coffee is
served in džezva with
rahat lokum and
sugar cubes, are
common in
Sarajevo and
every city in the country. Coffee...
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kissels are: rice pudding,
flummery (British cuisine),
Haferschleim (German),
Lokum (Turkish),
polenta (Italian) or
mamalyga (Eastern-Roman).
Sourdough kissel...