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- On today's Dished #shorts we're making Turkish Delight Candies
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Ingredients for making Turkish delight:
4 cups Sugar
4 1/2 cups Water
2 tsp Lemon juice
1 tsp Lemon zest
1 1/4 cup Cornstarch
1 tsp Cream of tartar
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
2-4 drops Red Food Coloring
1/2 cup Powdered Sugar
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What many people don’t realize is that sugar was rationed during the First World War, so Turkish Delight truly was a rare treat to have at the time.
Dude I couldn’t imagine being young and not having access to any sweets I hate to say but I’d probably betray family for some sugar
@@coffie_herethey still rationed sugar during ww2.
I was thinking the exact same thing- that during the war the odds of having anything with more than even a very small amount of sugar was very low.
That’s why so many recipes from back then call for raisins, or other dried fruits, to substitute sugar.
Also probably an emotional thing he associated with having it before the war and his father was still home
Huh, how sad.
“no family betrayal required”
but that’s the best part-
Guilt is what drives us nuts for sugar
@@immydubby5789 Facts
Frfr 😫
"you don't turn your back on family"
"Vin diesel"
SK rubeena😘
My 5th grade English teacher was born and raised in turkey. So when we read the lion the witch and the wardrobe, she brought homemade Turkish delight for the whole class to try! They were flavored with crushed rose petals and were delicious!
Nah i know Turkish Delight from Narnia Film
What an awesome teacher!
As a kid who grew up watching Narnia I get so happy when other people actually know what Turkish delight is 😭
as somebody born in the US w Turkish immigrant parents I get so happy when other people actually know what Turkish delight is 😭
@@audenisarat8179 damn US? I'm a Turk from Belgium
@@Not_Lin001oh im a Türk from France
have you seen the 1980s feature length cartoon the lion the witch and the wardrobe. it is very good.
True. I love the stuff. Ive never tried making it...might give it a try
"No family betrayal needed"
Edmund is crying rn
你好,你好吗
Om nom nom 😋
Did you say family 🤨🤨
@@nikki-idk yess family!!! Its said the video.
Lol this made me laugh
“No family betrayal required” 😂😂😂
I mean, it's in the books. It's not actually meant to be joke...
@@timiahenderson591 oh ok...
😂😂
To be fair, the Turkish Delight in the book was sorta enchanted too...
Awe man.
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I'M COMING ACROSS A RECIPE WHERE WE HAVE ALL THE INGREDIENTS AT HOME😭😭😭❤❤
True!! I think Ill try it.
Do it
After MANY attempts.. I gave up.. lol constant attention is required.. sugar burns really easily.. and nothing can save it.. start over again…
The ingredients at home:
Idk who has cream of tartar in their pantry or why they would need it.
This was my childhood favorite😭 i was trying to find that everywhere in my country but it ran out😭 thank god i found this😊
Você pode escrever a receita por favor? Não entendo o idioma. Obrigada
“No family betrayal required”
It’s still encouraged, though. The guilt adds to the flavor.
I especially like to add a lil bit of trauma adds more depths to the flavour
@@livia-victoria6437 just a sprinkle though, it can become overpowering if you overdo it.
@@livia-victoria6437 if you don’t have trauma, vengeance also works beautifully when poured over the top.
💀
Precisely.
family is temporary, dessert is forever
Well- no- but-
@@RaeThePsychofamily can die, dessert can’t.
Both are temporary, dessert is just better.
facts
Daily dose of dyslexic quotes
My mom used to give us rose flavored turkish delight as a kid. Whenever I have it in my adult life I remember her
♥
I just finished rereading the Chronicles earlier this week and I distinctly remember asking myself "what is a Turkish delight?" (Aloud to myself I may add) And here a couple of days later, the answer I so craved!!!
Lifes funny like that. But on another note, did you Google it???...Because the algorithm is funny like that as well.😂
No family betrayal required. LOL
alright
Edmund be like👁️💧👄💧👁️
Edmund is a simp
@@dmitrishostakovich7561 yes 🙌 he is
you fool
“Is it good enough to betray your whole family for?”
Me who’s never seen narnia: w h a t 👁👄👁
O n g 👁️👄👁️
Yet you somehow know about the Narnia stuff :0
He didn’t necessarily trade his family in that sense but he gave their whereabouts which put them through a living hell escaping the white witch in the book it says they were also enchanted so if he had ate more than he did he honestly would’ve killed them himself just for more Turkish delights lmao
@@firedoctor1 😔👌
Kekw
I want to try and make this for my class at school now. We're doing The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe as our end of year play!
(And I get to be Maugrim, who's honestly my favorite so yay)
every year as a kid till my late teens, my grandmother would give me homemade sweets for Christmas. These were some of my favorites along with her fudge. unlike my siblings and cousins, I looked forward to her Christmas every year. Those are the memories I cherish.
Man, they must be shitty people cuz you went out of your way to toss them all the way up under that bus. 🤣
"No family betrayal required"
She said it so calmly lol
I thought I was just mishearing when I heard that, lol
@@deuceydee3506 no you heard it right lol
ROFL
thousandth like 😌
@@axeltheking4157 thank you 🖐
"Turkish delights are irresistible"
-Baron Zemo
Yesssssirrrrr
I dance just like him if that does anything for you?
Is it just me or do they actually suck in real life?
@@Namato360 I love them but they're not gross or an acquired taste just kind of underwhelming to some people and maybe a little foreign
That show made em look like hard candy, and now I'm heated
Yes I remember trying this in 7th grade after we read the book. A classmate of mine named Tabitha brought it in. I’m 30 and I still remember till this day! 😊
Real Turkish delights from an authentic shop are so so so amazing
I’m actually Turkish and this isn’t eaten as much in turkey, it’s served for guests who visit your home or other occasions of meeting up.
They all think its our favourite snack or something
It's better not have it too often or you might be tempted to sell out your siblings lol
But seriously though, do you guys typically buy it or is it mostly homemade? Because it looks like a bit of work to make it
@@evelyngam I am personally too lazy to make it but making it can be fun too
@@rayven007 abicim. Ben belcikada dogdum ve bizim mutfagimizi sadece doner zanediyolar
Uhh no, it’s called Turkish delight, it doesn’t mean it is the Turks Delight
It wasn’t even about the candies. Edmund hated everybody and was gonna betray them REGARDLESS
Hot take in 1950
He was just a kid. Plus he felt like a black sheep and had a problem with Peter’s authority. Not saying this is an excuse, but yeah he did hate his family and it is not too surprising as to why he disliked them so much. No one listened to him or took him seriously.
It was more like situational dislike than hate
Hate is too strong
I mean his whole life got uprooted because of the bombings and he’s sent far away from his family to live with a strange old man. The WW, I think I remember, promised him anything he wanted and knew he was easily manipulated because of his circumstances. I would lash out, too
@@madisonlewe1057 I think anyone around that time would
My grandmother used to always have these. I haven’t even heard of them in a long time. That’s a throwback for sure
I remember in 4th grade, we read “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” and we were all talking about how we wanted to know what Turkish Delight tasted like, and the next day, one girl came in with her mom and they had apparently looked it up and made it that night. So we all got to try some, and it was simultaneously the weirdest, yet most delicious thing I had ever tasted. I really want some now 😭
“You might wonder what it tastes like”
Me: “yea I do”
*proceeds to not tell me what it tastes like*
they kind of taste like gummy bears or rather jelly beans but much softer and with more sugar dense flavor
The ingredients kinda hint toward what to expect lol. I was thinking jelly bean without the shell
I'll never tell you which flavor jelly bean however
@@x4x665 and i love you for that
@@demiwicked Ahh, so more sugar-dense than a jelly bean or a gummy bear...sounds like a quick way to diabetes.
“It wasn’t about the Turkish Delights, it was about sending a message..”
Wdym?
If it was about sending a message, then why did he ask for Turkish delights and not a phone or a letter, or a giant billboard.
I know this… what is ittttt
The message being they’re delicious.
@@fatuusdottore no no, it’s a reference to something
Thanks for this video. I had been wondering how Turkish delight would taste as I've seen in Chronicles of Narnia
It’s the fruit cake of treats. 3/10.
It very sugary.
MAGICAL TURKISH DELLIGHT THAT MAKES YOU WANT MORE AND MORE
Fun fact the food made by the white witches staff was actually addicting that was why Edmund liked it so much, apparently if he’d had a bit more he’d never want any other food he’d only want the enchanted Turkish delight
also it was wwii so there was a shortage of food.. it probably was edmund first time eating candy in a while
Turkish Delights sprinkled with cocaine.
Read the book people!
So, in theory, he'd not even want normal versions of what he ate?
@@glasscardproductions4736 possibly
"no family betrayal required"
Guess that's optional. 😏
Wait it's optional
O p t i o n a l
@@bazibon1506 Hi kork
@@Decimal91 always has been
@KHADIJAH KHOJA
.....
“No family betrayal required” 😂😂😂😂 indeed
"To betray your whole family for" got me crying😭🤣
Me: sees 'Turkish Delight'
Also me: *aggressive Narnia flashbacks*
😂
Same 😂
Me: *climbs up into White Witch Carriage*
*time to betray everyone I've ever loved*
Same 😂
I wanted to eat that so bad😂
As a Turk, I can say the original turkish delight is rose flavored that's why it's pink. It was done hundreds of years ago by crushing rose petals to use the juice in flavoring this dessert as well as many other things in our cuisine. Never heard of vanilla or orange flavored ones. Also we don't eat it frequently. Usually we eat it during special days and holidays during which we have big family gatherings or guests so we usually serve it in a small cup along with turkish coffee to our guests. If the coffee does not involve sugar in it (some people want sugar some don't), then you can eat it while drinking the coffee which balances the taste. Otherwise the dessert itself can be very sugary, at least for me.
Orange blossom doesnt taste like orange it's similar to rose water I know this because we make them in north africa too. (Because of ottoman empire)
Am I the only one who read this comment with an accents. ? Lol
Would you please let me know the recipe? The original one I mean ♥️
Us Romanians keep putting it inside "cozonac" and hell it triggers me since it's too sweet for my taste.
Thank you. It sounds really good.
I love the apricot ones. 💓 They taste similar to mochi but sweeter and with walnuts.💓Worth betraying your whole family for!
This is also served in Greece! So glad we share our recipes with our neighbours 🤗
His Turkish Delight was enchanted give him a break y'all ✋🏻😭
HIMM??
@@hongvannguyen9893
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Finally someone who doesn’t completely blame Edmond!
Thank you 🙏🏻 I hated this part in the books 😂I was like “give my guy a break y’all he’s a child”
@@hongvannguyen9893 The person is talking about Edmund.
Don’t tell me you’ve never heard of Narnia?
"And if it's good enough to betray your whole family for"
Got me-
Same 😭
643 likes and 1 reply? Ill fix that
thanks for telling me this never knew i got this many likes :D
yes
I first had Turkish Delight on Turkish Airlines and, oh, it's so good. 🤤
I love this easy recipe.
I think everyone should have it at least once in their life.
Them: "For Turkish Delights would you-"
Edmund: "yes"
😂
Who is Edmund that everyone keeps talking about?
@@ReformedEducation he is from chronicles of narnia and he betrayed his family for those Turkish delights
@@24FatherDad lmao 🤣
@@ReformedEducationEdmund kemplar, the co-ed killer 😂😂😂
Me, a Turkish person who always buys them from a store nearby:
Oh, so we can cook it? 👁️👄👁️
@@enolathealone you're turkish bro? I have a list of some turkish horror movies I couldn't find anywhere... Can you help me find them???where can I see some??
No shit you can cook them... how do you think they are made???
@@07enes07 yeah I know, seen all of them already... But the list I have contains the movies I couldn't find anywhere..
Do ya'll just call them "delights?"
@@07enes07 you're a life saver man thanks 🤞
My dad loves turkish delight and always has it for christmas. I love it too as it was a special treat, its odd for todays sweeties and candies, but....historically it would have been super exciting for kids! Sweeties were pretty standard in texture so nougat and turkish delight were an exciting and exotic variation on typical boiled hard candy or jellys.
When my homeschool group class was finished reading the book, our teacher bought us some Turkish Delights for us to try. Truly a memorable experience. ^^
"Is it worth betraying ur family for"
*Edmund stuffing his hace* : MMMHMMM
*hace*
Edmund would betray his family for a Klondike bar
Me, too, come to think of it
@@deuceydee3506 would you sell ur soul for a klondoke bar?
@@oscard.lisboa6105 Just one? Nah
God damnit Edmund
"Turkish delights. irresistible"
A wise man once said
zemooo
Jariah, if my english teacher saw you typing someone's name without a capital at on the first letter she would of have gone ballistic.
@@CabbageChad25 'would of have'
@@CabbageChad25 fair, mine would too
zemo said that right?
I genuinely thank you for this . I have an idea of what Turkish Delight tastes like . 😊
Back when I was a kid, we had a Turkish family living in our street. They made this treat adding nuts into it, and some powdered sugar over it. ❤️❤️❤️
Okay but you need to remember this was WWII in England...Sugar Rationing. So to have something like this after nothing must have meant a lot.
Plus pretty sure it was spiked.drug addiction is hell for an adult.can only imagine for a child.
It did. My grandma lived in England as a child and they would save their sugar for her father. So she grew accustomed to tea without sugar.
@@colleenthompson7709 tea without sugar is also good
@@colleenthompson7709 My grandmother was born in 1938 and had three older brothers who already knew the taste of sugar and sweets, so any sugar rationing was offered to them first. She was a teenager when she had sweets for the first time, so she never got a sweet tooth. She can only eat chocolate if it has nuts in it, since that makes it less sweet. (In fact, her teeth are perfect, and she's in her 80s now).
The turkish delight was magic, that was the main cause of betrayal
Okay looks good
"Four cups of sugar"
Heart: hold up-
Brain: gimme that, quick
"Four cups of sugar"
- You left the chat.
you were gonna eat the whole thing as a serving?
@@PoKeKidMPK1 thats more sugar that i ever eat for a week+week+week+week
I used to drink tea with 4 spoons of sugar
Growing up in the UK, we’d have the fancy boxes of Turkish Delight at Christmas. I would go into the local store by my school and buy a Fry’s Turkish Delight bar. Turkish delight covered in creamy, smooth milf chocolate. Nom. Nom.
I love your appreciation for aesthetics!
she can rap faster than eminem
Bro she was freestyling 😂
I was about to make an Eminem comment
She's a Rap Goddess
@@w2effvccdfgtr815 💀😭
How to die by sugar in less then 5 seconds
Understandable that Edmund wanted Turkish delight. In ww2, sugar was rationed, so things like Turkish delights were a real treat to have. If I was Edmund, I probably would of asked for bacon and banana.
Me who's reduced their sugar & processed carbs intake to a 90-95% for health,looks at this video like 😳. Ok I'm gonna take just one piece, only one & even that is probably a LOT of sugar.
Yes, it is a lot of sugar. It's basically thicken sugar syrup with flavour. Bad for your diet or diabetics health. Well done on cutting out so much sugar and carbs, must be hard to maintain.
well he was a kid
Finally someone spoke for him 🥺
Think it was also enchanted
I love Turkish delights, especially the fruit flavored ones.
It’s beautiful 🥹❤️
I BET IT TASTED SWEET AND DELICIOUS 😋
"No family betrayal required"
Dom torreto: FaMiLy? AnYtHiNg FoR FaMiLy...
Lmao
My first thought 😭😭
dtf
Family
@Jack Gray ik, it was for a joke 😂
Which is worse - Edmund betrays fam for Turkish delight or mr Krabs selling spongebobs soul for 62 cents?
Spongebob I think
M m .kk m.mmmm k
G o v9 km . . Bmmmjjio
Bart Simpson sold his own soul for like $8 before tho lol
SPONGEBOB😭😭😭😭
To be fair, spongebob annoyed the Dutchman so much that he payed mr krabbs to take him back. Mr krabbs probably anticipated this.
Thank you. I always wondered what is the recipe for Turkish delights
I always thought turkish delight sounded cute, but now that i've seen it I am totally putting this on the list of future projects, toot-sweet
Betrayed his whole family for sugar and cornstarch.
Lmao😂
dont forget the lemon zest!!!
Well sugar was rationed so can't blame him 😂
Lol
I thought Turkish delight had rum or a liqueur in it. I could understand him betraying his family for a rum candy. The boy was an alcoholic!!! 😂
The Turkish Delight that Edmund ate was actually enchanted to basically be addictive.
that good ol crack delight😋
If you want the real Narnian flavor, substitute powdered sugar with your special powder of choice in the final step
Turkish delight doesn’t need to be enchanted to be addictive.
Lol, that coating wasn’t cornstarch sugar It was the the ol booga sugga
This is true tho the white witch used like magic to make the Turkish delight become WAY WAY WAY more addicting so that Edmund would obey her more
My whole class read Narnia in 4th grade and after finishing the book our teacher brought us Turkish delight it was the best day ever
The amount of sugar that goes into sweets and soda is mind blowing
Narnia prison:
Random guy: “I killed a family of five. What did you do?”
Edmund: “I betrayed my entire family for a snack.”
Hahahaha ya he betray his family for this desert
Edit: Wow I got 8 LIKES!!!!!!
lmao yess everytime i saw turkish delight, i suddenly remember edmund
Did you say family?
Can confirm.
@@quentinroy5582 nothings more important than family
I remember last year, our reading teacher made us some Turkish Delight and Hot chocolate after reading The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe. Some good memories and just cant go back to 😭
Extreme nostalgia from that my dude-
Same my class did that in fourth grade I am currently in seventh grade
Man them teachers really do be filling those gaps in our hearts sometimes.😢
My teacher read us that book in 1st grade, however she didn't make us anything after she finished reading the book.
No this is Bulgarian because they do with rose
They did not do it correct
I am greek and we have those everywhere. Not so common anymore. The traditional ones were rose taste and they are very sugary treats, even though the rose ones are a bit more balanced. They usually are handed with coffee to balance out the tastes, during formal gatherings and feasts.
They pretty much taste like more sugary jelly gum.
I love Turkish delight 😊😃☺️😋
"this lovely shade of pink"
Red: "am I a joke to you?"
Finally I found a comment ab that 😂😂
Lmao fr
Thank you
@@Bruhhhhh56 same lmao
Tbf it winds up pink after it cools
Zemo: "Turkish Delight. Irresistible."
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT RHIS WOULD BE FROM HAHAHA
BAHAHAHAH
XD
@@bella.beaarrr Zemo was quoting Narnia
Hahaha yes!!
4 xicaras de chá de açúcar
1 1/2 xicara de chá de água
2 colher de chá de suco de limão
1 colher de chá de raspas de limão
1 xícara de chá de amido de milho
1 colher de chá de creme de tártaro (eu acho)
3 xicaras de chá de água
1 colher de chá de essência de baunilha
2 a 4 gotas de corante vermelho
1/2 xicara de açúcar de confeiteiro
1/4 de xícara de amido de milho
Acho que isso foi tudo
When I was in 2nd grade my teacher had a box of Turkish delights. There wasn’t enough for the whole class so she chose one student which happened to be me to taste and describe it. I lost many friends that day.
What did it taste like?
@@ggnkrsfkoqxbk5078 i'm turkish and i don't like delights.Baklava(turkish dessert) is better than this.
@@merves01 fıstıklı kadayıf der ve susarım👌🏻
Merve Şahin i’m greek and baklava is a huge desert in our culture too and i can also agree it’s 500 times better than this
Was it worth it... I know it was
But I have diabetes and it sucks
"is it really good enough to betray your whole family for"
...
maybe
I would betray them nevertheless lmao-
FAMILY
@@MahiGrg13 Dom?
Betray them? Dramatic lol
@@jyostnabenparmar1783 n dl wbf mcmmd
It’s a delicious treat . When we were active duty in the Air Force our family was stationed in Turkey and we got to try some of this kinda soft red candy called Turkish Delight while we were there . We were there for a two year tour but we wish it had been a four year one because we all loved being there. It’s so beautiful there and it was like stepping back in time. The people were so gracious and friendly. Unfortunately it’s not that way anymore as that was many years ago when we were there in Turkey. I’m grateful that we got to have the experience of seeing and living in that country before things changed and I believe that that base is now closed down. I always wanted to go back again for another tour but unfortunately we were not able to but we got to go for one tour and I’m grateful and happy that at least we got to go and live there with our family and experience the things we did while we were there. Our children still talk about that special delightful candy that they got to eat while we were there! Blessings 💕
Try having them coated in dark chocolate, it’s great. Especially if he had a little bit of lemon juice in the Turkish delight.
Tried it once after seeing it in the chronicles of Narnia. Whole kitchen was a mess and my mom almost kicked me out lol
Lol
🤣🤣🤣 Hahaha, nice one but AHEM.... sorry for your kitchen losses. 🤣 BWAHAHAHA!!
Was it worth it??
@@TheLove2drawzombolin totally! I don't regret anything
😂😂😂 you had two experience in one recipe. That was funny 😂😂😂😂
Plot twist: The red food coloring she used is the blood of her family, thus betrayal is required
Just use the blood of strangers :D
😂😂😂😂. I pray let ur comment shower with millions of likes
CIA/FBI/NSA: *I N T E R E S T I N G*
Why she betrayed her family for a Turkish delight 🤦🤦♀️🤦♂️
@@amithgh5428 oklll
It's delicious very soft 😋 😍 😌
I know it was a bad period of rations when this beautiful thing came about so it was a very rare treat but if you listened to all those instructions....yes all(way too many for a simple candy like it is) you notice she says you have to boil the mixture for 45 min stirring frequently. That is a sign of the times. Im gen X and i can cook for that long but not standing over it intently stirring as if our lives depended on it. Thats a long time to stand staring into a pot . Labor of love! Thats another reason it was a special treat
Authentic Turkish delights are the most amazing candies I’ve every had
Tried it didn't like it 😢
@@funwithanthony6133lies
@@funwithanthony6133 There are many kinds of Turkish delight with pistachio, pomegranate, rose, hazelnut, kaymak
@@funwithanthony6133 Not everyone can make the consistency of Turkish delight. That's why I prefer you to eat Turkish delight from one of the best places made in Turkey. And there are a lot of varieties. I'm sure it will suit your taste buds.
@@fundaguvenllyeah, the store bought ones taste like trash and have the consistency of either rubber or glue
It’s like if jello and powdered donuts had babies.
Underrated comment
Oh ol-
Ok*
In a good way
If gummy bears, jello and powdered donuts had a threesom
From time to time I am able to get my hands on pistachio Turkish Delight. Probably my favorite candy.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE TURKISH DELIGHT! 🥰🤗💖
these are actually the least preferred ones in Turkey, if you ever come here definitely try the double roasted pistachio ones. they're the best
That's so funny because I always associate it with rose flavour. And I don't like rose flavour but I have tried an assortment from Turkey and much prefer lemon pistachio or a pineapple
Ironically these are my favorite ones. I love the rose flavored ones.
@@LindaC616 i've never seen pineapple ones here lmao, now i wondered how does it taste like
@@reflectlight1368 actually why i dont like these is mostly because of their texture rather than the taste. these are too sticky and i hate the way my mouth makes me feel like after i eat them. i dont know how they're made but double roasted ones are not that sticky
Büyük ihtimalle antep fıstığı içinde olduğu için daha farklı bir kıvam alıyordur ağızımızda, o yüzdende diğerleri gibi chewy olmuyordur herhalde
"vanilla, rosewater or orenge..."
I've only known it to be rosewater, that's why it's red or pink
Rose petal and pistachio are what I usually see being sold.
There is a great deal of choices when it comes to turkish delight, there is rose, orangr lemon apple, mint, pomagrenate, basically anything that can taste good with sweets people have made some sort of lokum out of
I thought it was meant to taste of rose too
*orange
Can someone explain what makes this different to just like a gummy ?
I love this low sugar treat
😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂🤣😅
I love the Big Turk bars
Which are Turkish Delights covered in Chocolate
Remember, the kids just came from a world that was in the middle of it's second world war. Everything was rationed at this point, and Turkish delight seems awfully tempting. Not to mention he didn't consider the consequences.
Yes, and he was just a kid after all.
And thrown into another world war where they actually had to fight.
It is also heavily hinted in the book that Edmund was abused at school, by teachers and pupils.
Plus he had no idea it was just the queen tbf lol
@@maniacal6915 cause he ain't a simp
She crammed more details into a CZcams short than most cooking videos that are 10-15 minutes long. She deserves an award.
I swear fast talkimg pleases my ADHD
You're watching the wrong cooking channels!
@@JAMEXXORZ I didnt say there aren't great ones out there, but if you think about it, the vast majority of recipe videos are by pages like tasty and 5 minute crafts where they show the cooking but they don't show the ingredients or quantities and when they do they're bogus.
I usually watch videos in 2x speed so seeing a short do this was indeed very pleasing
AND IT LOOPS PERFECTLY
When I visited Turkey the Turkish delights were one of my favorite things, they often come in a sushi shape and have nuts like pistachios in them
I love how u always say something personal to make us feel better, to let us understand better, thank U 🪭✨️
What does this dessert taste like? It looks delicious
I went to a Narnia themed homeschool prom and they had Turkish Delight there. It was so good!
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it was hosted by the wrong side😂😂
Good enough to betray your family?
That is one hell of a sentance
As a Turkish, I should recommend not to eat to anyone whoever has a proper diet. Tbh it has all the bad shit for you yet it is so good you wanna have another bite. Best advice forget these exist in the first place lol.
Good for people like me who don't even like it
@@waterlily440 exactly
But their so IRRESISTIBLE
Is it tasty
It's looks yummy- I want to make it. Good thing I don't even have ingredients
Real TD is impossible to make home. I once tasted topgrade stuff from Turkey and it was HEAVENLY. The strawberry tastes like strawberry on steroids, the same was true for chocolate and blueberry. And it all smelled sooo wonderful.
I love this stuff. Found it in a middle Eastern store.❤
I got mine from store online
They're on telegram as
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✨No family betrayal required👍✨”Got me dying😂😂
Let's be honest, we're still gonna betray our fams
I'm planning on moving out as soon as I can to get away from my parents
"If you can see the Turkish delight, then there is not enough powdered sugar"
- A Turkish delight connoisseur
As a person who saw Edmund biting into one of these bad bois, I thought this was a thing until I saw this video, at which point I thought it was based on the food color, until I saw this comment and I'm back to level 1
@@haemogoblin7006 this comment made me have a stroke
@@RubyMcNaught7 I will cure you, in essence they are saying that Edmund a character from a show/movie had Turkish Delight covered in powdered sugar, to the point that it couldn’t be seen. This person then saw this video and thought that maybe it only needed a little bit of powdered sugar, because the ladies recipe is done that way. They then saw this comment and came to the conclusion Turkish delight must be smothered in powdered sugar. I hope this helps.
@@haemogoblin7006 in a traditional Turkish way, the delights are smothered in powdered sugar to increase flavour but it’s also not completely filled so you can see what flavour your eating for example if it’s red/pink it’s rose flavoured if it’s green it’s pistachio (us Turks have some obsession with them) orange is orange and so on. hope this helps !
These things are amazing, I am telling you.
I had an Albanian roommate and when we were sad, I’d make her my Spanish coffee and she’d get the Lokum! 😊
I've only ever tried this once when a friend of mine brought it to school. It was soooooo good
Turkish delight in Serbia is called "ratluk". It's usually served aside cup of traditional turkish coffee. Literally holy combination.
Sve tursko haha
Excatly same in turkey too
Sup brother! Greetings from Turkey! Bosnian and Seirbian manti is the best
Do some Serbian monasteries give out ratluk with slivovitz to pilgrims?
Fine, fine. In my opinion, the more important question is what is a sex pencil gaming network?? 😋