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Turkish desserts – indulge your sweet tooth

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One of the things we love about Turkey is the amazing food; an endless supply of mouthwatering dishes from güveç (casseroles) to pide, börek and köfte. Not to mention the endless fish dishes. Desserts are also an important part of Turkish cuisine, a social ritual meant to be shared. There is a vast range to satisfy everyone, even those with the sweetest tooth.

Baklava

Baklava is a rich, sweet pastry made of layers of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts (typically walnuts or pistachio), sweetened and held together with syrup or honey and then cut into rectangles or diamond shapes.
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Baklava

Enjoy baklava with a cup of coffee or tea or enjoy it warm with delicious Maraş dondurma or a dollop of kaymak (clotted cream).

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Baklava with Maraş dondurma
Baklava with Maraş dondurma

Künefe

Künefe , a crispy cheese-filled dessert made with ‘kadayıf’ (pastry strands), is one of the signature dishes of he Hatay region.

Hatay received a UNESCO  “City of Gastronomy,” award in 2017.

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Top 5 Turkish desserts - indulge your sweet tooth
Delicious künefe at Mozaik Bahçe in Fethiye

Künefe is cooked and served in a very shallow, round metal pan that’s especially designed for making this special dessert.

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Top 5 Turkish desserts - indulge your sweet tooth

It’s served hot out of the oven so the cheese is soft and stringy and is so delicious that you’ll keep coming back for more. Eat it with cream or ice cream

Sütlaç (Rice Pudding)

Rice pudding is a dish made from rice mixed with water or milk and other ingredients such as cinnamon and raisins. In Turkey it is served cold; often browned in a salamander broiler and garnished with cinnamon. May be sweetened with sugar or pekmez.

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Güveçte Sütlaç
Sütlaç

Güllaç

Güllaç is a white, fluffy, milky dessert made with layers of paper-thin cornstarch leaves soaked with sweetened milk and flavored with rose water. Güllaç is usually garnished with fresh pomegranite seeds and ground nuts like pistacios, hazelnuts or walnuts giving it extra flavor and texture.

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Güllaç
Güllaç decorated with nuts and fresh pomegranate seeds

Güllaç is often served during month of Ramadan as it’s light and easy on the stomach after a long day of fasting. It’s said that over 85% of Turkey’s güllaç consumption takes place during the Ramadan period however güllaç can be served anytime of the year.

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Güllaç
Güllaç

Turkish Delight (Lokum)

Turkish Delight is probably the best known sweet of all. It even appears in The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S Lewis.

It is a flavored sweetmeat or a candy, prepared from starch and sugar, filled with dry fruits, honey or nuts. It has a sticky texture and very often Arabic gum is used as a binder. Turkish Delight comes in cubes with powdered sugar sprinkled on them.

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Rosewater flavoured Turkish Delight
Rosewater flavoured Turkish Delight
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Turkish Delight comes in many exotic flavours
Turkish Delight comes in many exotic flavours

Although Turkish Delight comes in many flavours such as ginger, mint, almond and coconut, the traditional simple rosewater is still the most preferred. It is this rosewater, which gives the candy its trademark blushing pink color.

It can be eaten as an accompaniment to tea or coffee or it can be enjoyed on it’s own.

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Coffee and Turkish Delight
Coffee and Turkish Delight

There are so many more Turkish desserts to enjoy. If you want to indulge your sweet tooth even more, have a read of the article below from DoYouKnowTurkey.

Top 20: Most Popular Traditional Turkish Desserts

Afiyet Olsun

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