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Turkish delight - Wikipedia
Turkish delight, or lokum is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar. Premium varieties consist largely of chopped dates, pistachios, ...
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10oz Turkish Delight | Liberty Orchards
Our fruit-and-nut candies are actually derived from locoum, also known as Turkish Delight. Made since the 15th century, the aromatic flavors of these timeless ...
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Locoum Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun Turkish delight. Wiktionary Other Word Forms of Locoum Noun Singular: locoum Plural: locoums Origin of Locoum From Turkish lokum.
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locoum
locoum (ˈləʊkəm) Also locum, lokoum, loukoum(i. [Turk. lokum.] Turkish delight.1887 F. M. Crawford Paul Patoff III. xxiii. 239 Two little white saucers filled with pieces of loukoum-rahat, the Turkish national sweetmeat, commonly called by school⁓boys fig-paste. 1894 [see delight n. 4]. 1913 Chamber...
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Just Some Food: Turkish Delight - ThatTravelLadyInHerShoes
It is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar. Premium varieties consist largely of chopped dates, pistachios, hazelnuts or walnuts.
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How Two Armenian Immigrants Made Turkish Delight An American Hit
In most of the world, "Aplets & Cotlets" were based on a treat called lokum, a word derived from Arabic, but the British and Americans know it ...
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Locoum Turkish Delight Pistachio 454Grx12 - Turkana Food
Turkana Food Wholesaler, Distributor, and Supplier Locoum Turkish Delight Pistachio 454Grx12 in New Jersey, Florida, California, and the entire USA.
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locoum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
locoum (plural locoums). Alternative form of lokum. Categories: English lemmas · English nouns · English countable nouns. Hidden categories:.
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Turkish Delight AKA Lokum - Recipes Damage In The Kitchen
Turkish Delight, or lokum (also loukoum), is a confection made from starch and sugar. It is often flavored with rosewater or lemon.
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loukoum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Turkish delight, locoum [from 19th c.] Synonym: rahat-loukoum. Further reading. edit. “loukoum”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized ...
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Liberty Orchards
These two types of confection are mainly sold together in a single box; they are produced from a recipe for locoum using local apples and apricots. Although many of these confections are marketed under American-style brand-names, they are referred to on product packaging as "Rahat Locoum."
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Turkish delight
) and Cotlets (apricot and walnut locoum). Although all of these confections are marketed under American-style brand names, they are described on product packaging as "Locoum".
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rahat lokum
‖ rahat lokum (ˈrɑːhæt lɒˈkʊm) Also rahat lakoum, lahkoum, lakuhm, etc. [a. Turk. rahat lokum, ad. Arab. rāḥat al-ḥulqūm throat's ease.] Turkish delight. Also (occas.) ellipt. as rahat. Cf. locoum.1856 R. F. Burton Personal Narr. Pilgrimage to El-Medinah III. 362 Squares of Rahah, a comfiture highly...
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