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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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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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