Turkish delight, one of the important tastes of Ottoman palace cuisine, dates back to ancient times. The date that Turkish delight appeared in Anatolia coincides with the 15th century. It was in the 17th century that it was known all over Anatolia and entered Turkish cuisine. The first serial production of the Turkish delight was made in 1777. Turkish Delight was famous all over Anatolia and whose reputation spreads to the other end of the world with European travelers.
Turkish delight, one of the important tastes of Ottoman palace cuisine, dates back to ancient times. The date that Turkish delight appeared in Anatolia coincides with the 15th century. It was in the 17th century that it was known all over Anatolia and entered Turkish cuisine. The first serial production of the Turkish delight was made in 1777. Turkish Delight was famous all over Anatolia and whose reputation spreads to the other end of the world with European travelers.
Turkish delight, one of the important tastes of Ottoman palace cuisine, dates back to ancient times. The date that Turkish delight appeared in Anatolia coincides with the 15th century. It was in the 17th century that it was known all over Anatolia and entered Turkish cuisine. The first serial production of the Turkish delight was made in 1777. Turkish Delight was famous all over Anatolia and whose reputation spreads to the other end of the world with European travelers.
Floss Halva (Pişmaniye) is one of the most preferred types of floss halva and is produced by traditional methods. It is very tasty, light and soft. We believe that its texture and taste will surprise you. Pişmaniye one of the most consumed dessert in Turkey. The region where the production and consumption is most common is the Marmara region of Turkey. It is known that its homeland is the Balkans. If you haven’t tasted it, do not stop, order now and meet this unique flavor of Ugurlu Traditional Floss Halva (Pişmaniye).
While the thin and long Turkish delight attracts attention with its flexible and soft texture, it adds an extra charm to the Turkish delight. Wick lokum becomes a visual feast by being enriched with various fruit flavors and colors.