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  2. List of Turkish desserts - Wikipedia

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    This sweet pastry is made from whey cheese and usually served with mastic flavored traditional Turkish ice cream. It is a local specialty dessert from the coastal town Ayvalık in the Aegean region of Turkey. Macun: Fluid Candy Turkish toffee candy, that is not hard but soft and is stretched over a stick and eaten like a Lollipop. Muhallebi ...

  3. Güllaç - Wikipedia

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    Güllaç (pronounced [ɟylˈlatʃ]) is a Turkish dessert made with milk, rose water, pomegranate and a special kind of pastry. [1] It is consumed especially during Ramadan. [2] Güllaç is considered by some as being the origin of baklava. [3] The similarities between the two desserts are many, such as the use of thin layers of dough.

  4. Cezerye - Wikipedia

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    Cezerye is a semi-gelatinous traditional Turkish dessert made from caramelised carrots, shredded coconut, and roasted walnuts, hazelnuts, or pistachios. [1] [2] Cut into matchbox-sized rectangular chips, it is traditionally served on special occasions. It originated from the Turkish province of Mersin. [3]

  5. Cheese dessert of Biga - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the Cheese dessert of Biga is made using curd (Turkish: teleme), [2] a cheese variety that is particular to the region. The dessert is prepared from unsalted cheese, a dough of flour, egg, water and baking powder. [3]

  6. Dilber dudağı - Wikipedia

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    Dilber dudağı (lit. ' beloved's lip or sweetheart's lip ' in Turkish; Ottoman Turkish: دلبر طوداغی [1]) is a Turkish dessert. [2] The ingredients are egg, yogurt, milk, butter, sunflower oil, baking powder, lemon, flour, sugar, water.

  7. İzmir Bomb Kurabiye - Wikipedia

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    İzmir Bombası (English: İzmir Bomb), or Praline Stuffed Cookies, [1] is a kurabiye from the Turkish cuisine filled with chocolate spread. [2] The kurabiye gets its name from İzmir, the place where it originates. The desert has a crispy dough layer on the outside and a fluid cream filling on the inside.

  8. Cevizli Irmik Tatlısı - Wikipedia

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    Cevizli irmik tatlısı is a Turkish cake made primarily from walnuts and covered in a sweet syrup. [1] [2] [3] There are several variations of the dish, with unique ingredients used in both the syrup and cake. Some common additions include, but are not limited to, orange zest, cloves, brown sugar.

  9. Kemal Pasha dessert - Wikipedia

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    Kemal Pasha dessert (Turkish: Kemalpaşa tatlısı) [1] is a Turkish dessert dish. It originates from the district of Mustafakemalpaşa, Bursa Province, in Turkey. [2] Traditionally it is made using a cheese variety that is particular to the region. [2]