Whats is turkish delite? whats it made out of?!


Question: Turkish Delight, lokum, or loukoum is a confection made from starch and sugar. It is often flavored with rosewater and lemon, the former giving it a characteristic pale pink color. It has a soft, jelly-like and sometimes sticky consistency, and is often packaged and eaten in small cubes that are dusted with sugar or copra to prevent sticking. Some types contain small nut pieces, usually pistachio, hazelnut or walnuts. Other common types include flavors such as cinnamon or mint.


Answers: Turkish Delight, lokum, or loukoum is a confection made from starch and sugar. It is often flavored with rosewater and lemon, the former giving it a characteristic pale pink color. It has a soft, jelly-like and sometimes sticky consistency, and is often packaged and eaten in small cubes that are dusted with sugar or copra to prevent sticking. Some types contain small nut pieces, usually pistachio, hazelnut or walnuts. Other common types include flavors such as cinnamon or mint.

It's a sweet made from starch, sugar and rosewater. Like a chewy sticky piece of jello. :)

Turkish Delight is a candy/confection. You can learn more about it (and loads of other things) at Wikipedia, link below.

It's a candy. Its traditional made of a maple-flavored sticky goo with nuts and duted with powdered sugar. But, I've seen them as jelly-like fruit flavored cubes dusted with powdered sugar.

EW its jelly candies and confection sugar on top ick!

turkish delite is actually spelled: Turkish Delight. It is a chewy candy that sometimes has powdered sugar on top of it.

the pink ones r turkish people and the yellow ones r turkeys!

it's made of my fiance balls, oh wait thats an Egyptian delite, sorry lol woops! oh an CP yummy yummy Arab guy Yummy yummy!! hehe

Turkish delight is a hot turkish guy, but I prefer Arabic Sweets anyday.





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