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With origins dating back to 18th century Turkey, Turkish Delights are square gel-based confections made with cornstarch and sugar syrup, sometimes with special flavorings, and oftentimes chopped nuts or shredded coconut. Turkish Delights, known as “Lokum” in Turkey and the Middle East and “Loukoúmi” in Greece, ­ were considered rare delicacies during the Ottoman Empire. Today, these dense, chewy candies are popular Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Southeastern European sweets. Koska Turkish Delight Hazelnut feature chunks of crunchy hazelnuts in each square, with a coating of icing sugar. Koska is the largest producer and exporter of Lokum in Turkey and still uses the original, traditional family recipes for all their offerings.
$9.99 $13.99
With origins dating back to 18th century Turkey, Turkish Delights are square gel-based confections made with cornstarch and sugar syrup, sometimes with special flavorings, and oftentimes chopped nuts or shredded coconut. Turkish Delights, known as “Lokum” in Turkey and the Middle East and “Loukoúmi” in Greece, ­ were considered rare delicacies during the Ottoman Empire. Today, these dense, chewy candies are popular Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Southeastern European sweets. Koska Turkish Delight Hazelnut feature chunks of crunchy hazelnuts in each square, with a coating of icing sugar. Koska is the largest producer and exporter of Lokum in Turkey and still uses the original, traditional family recipes for all their offerings.
$9.99 $12.99
With origins dating back to 18th century Turkey, Turkish Delights are square gel-based confections made with cornstarch and sugar syrup, sometimes with special flavorings, and oftentimes chopped nuts or shredded coconut. Turkish Delights, known as “Lokum” in Turkey and the Middle East and “Loukoúmi” in Greece, ­ were considered rare delicacies during the Ottoman Empire. Today, these dense, chewy candies are popular Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Southeastern European sweets. Koska Turkish Delight Hazelnut feature chunks of crunchy hazelnuts in each square, with a coating of icing sugar. Koska is the largest producer and exporter of Lokum in Turkey and still uses the original, traditional family recipes for all their offerings.
$9.99 $13.99
With origins dating back to 18th century Turkey, Turkish Delights are square gel-based confections made with cornstarch and sugar syrup, sometimes with special flavorings, and oftentimes chopped nuts or shredded coconut. Turkish Delights, known as “Lokum” in Turkey and the Middle East and “Loukoúmi” in Greece, ­ were considered rare delicacies during the Ottoman Empire. Today, these dense, chewy candies are popular Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Southeastern European sweets. Koska Turkish Delight Hazelnut feature chunks of crunchy hazelnuts in each square, with a coating of icing sugar. Koska is the largest producer and exporter of Lokum in Turkey and still uses the original, traditional family recipes for all their offerings.
$9.99 $12.99
With origins dating back to 18th century Turkey, Turkish Delights are square gel-based confections made with cornstarch and sugar syrup, sometimes with special flavorings, and oftentimes chopped nuts or shredded coconut. Turkish Delights, known as “Lokum” in Turkey and the Middle East and “Loukoúmi” in Greece, ­ were considered rare delicacies during the Ottoman Empire. Today, these dense, chewy candies are popular Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Southeastern European sweets. Koska Turkish Delight Hazelnut feature chunks of crunchy hazelnuts in each square, with a coating of icing sugar. Koska is the largest producer and exporter of Lokum in Turkey and still uses the original, traditional family recipes for all their offerings.
$11.99
Sausage with grape molasses, which is among the ancient flavors of Anatolia, continues to be produced in accordance with traditional methods. You can consume walnut and molasses sausage as a snack and use it to decorate your milk desserts. Molasses and walnut sausage, where the flavors of molasses and walnuts are combined with patience, is produced from molasses and fresh walnuts that are boiled almost everywhere in Anatolia in autumn. You will love it when you try the walnut sausage, which is obtained by dipping the walnuts on the ropes into the boiled molasses and then hanging and drying.
$9.99 $11.99