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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 04. 2021
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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 donât 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 couldnât imagine being young and not having access to any sweets I hate to say but Iâd 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.
Thatâs 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.
âno family betrayal requiredâ
but thatâs the best part-
Guilt is what drives us nuts for sugar
@@immydubby5789 Facts
Frfr đ«
"you don't turn your back on family"
"Vin diesel"
SK rubeenađ
Iâll never forget reading Narnia in 3rd grade and having Narnia Day in class. Our teacher brought in a whole wardrobe filled with coats and we walked through it to get into the classroom. She decorated the entire room in fake snow and made us Turkish Delight and hot chocolate. Itâs a core memory and Iâll never forget it nor Mrs. Boomgarden :)
Thatâs amazing! â€
That sounds absolutely awesome! There is someone who loves her job. Wish we had more people like that. My brother is 20 years younger than me and from what I've seen and heard about school these days.... not good. I'm sad for him that he never really got those kinds of experiences. I think your teacher takes the cake though lol. That must have been magical đ
â@@mitsycat2803Where I am, if someone did something like that, it'd either get shut down and they'd be warned, or they'd get fired.
@@mitsycat2803 It was magical! I am finishing student teaching now because she inspired me. Unfortunately so many strict rules from school administration limits teachersâ creativity nowadays :(
Love that her name sounds like she's from Narnia
"No family betrayal to a domineering queen required"
*Thats a dealbreaker*
Just stir for 45min đ
Rpmeoscn. Ăâ@@abehm404
âNo family betrayal requiredâ
Itâs 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 donât have trauma, vengeance also works beautifully when poured over the top.
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Precisely.
âNo family betrayal requiredâ đđđ
I mean, it's in the books. It's not actually meant to be joke...
@@timiahenderson591 oh ok...
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To be fair, the Turkish Delight in the book was sorta enchanted too...
Awe man.
Thank you for actually putting the recipe. I see so many cooking videos that look incredible but donât leave recipes.
Fr tho, feels like they're just flexing on us sometimes when they do that
for some reason though, they forgot to list the orange syrup's name
@@mlelm6254just use any brand of orange syrup. it makes no sense to put a name brand in a recipe unless youâre sponsored by them :P
Not only does it require massive amounts of sugar, but rose water and orange blossom water, two of the more traditional flavors, were incredibly labor intensive to produce, not so much at the time of Narnia but it was long considered to be a treat only the very wealthy could afford centuries ago.
Also my favorite way to make it is rose with chopped pistachio mixed in, or orange flavor with sliced almonds added and then rolled in shredded coconut
Actually, making rose water at home is quite easy. Always make your own if you're going to actually make Turkish Delight vs buying it under many versions of the name sake. You just need to set up a small "still" in a pot of water on a stove element (or even on your gas bbq- anything that you can control temperature). The key is using roses/petals without pesticides exposure (many home gardeners don't use pesticides, any florists can obtain organic roses). Depending on how full the rose is, you may need as little as a 2 roses, or as many as 10. There are many videos on making rose water process, including an easy one using an overturned teapot lid in a pot of steaming water; just search for "how to make easy rose water." Have fun!
@@cpruitt75 thats the thing though, for many centuries rose water was expensive because people didnt have easy access to the stills needed to distill the hydrosol, nor the rose petals themselves, nor the knowledge or thermometers necessary to properly distill. Thats what made it an expensive commodity back in the day.
If youve got a simple alembic retort and some clean, fragrant roses its a lot easier to make today since the info is widely available and not kept guarded by various trades as it was back in the middle ages and renaissance
omg i've never thought of trying that, thank you! that sounds divineee, especially if you toasted the coconut
No family betrayal required. LOL
alright
Edmund be likeđïžđ§đđ§đïž
Edmund is a simp
@@dmitrishostakovich7561 yes đ he is
you fool
The Turkish Delight that Edmund ate was actually enchanted to basically be addictive.
that good ol crack delightđ
If you want the real Narnian flavor, substitute powdered sugar with your special powder of choice in the final step
Turkish delight doesnât need to be enchanted to be addictive.
Lol, that coating wasnât 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
I love Turkush Delight. I love the rose flavored ones. đ„°
Keep in mind that in the books itâs stated that the Turkish delight the queen gave to Edmund was enchanted. However even without the enchantment during that time it was considered a very valuable product (similar to caviar nowadays)
enchanted so that he would want to keep eating it until he died.
"No family betrayal needed"
Edmund is crying rn
äœ ć„œïŒäœ ć„œć
Om nom nom đ
Did you say family đ€šđ€š
@@nikki-idk yess family!!! Its said the video.
Lol this made me laugh
"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 remember we were reading that in 3rd grade and my teacher brought in Turkish delight it was really good
This is the PERFECT recipe to use easy homemade rose water in! I make it primarily for cosmetic purposes, but it's organic and food safe. Always make your own if you're going to actually make Turkish Delight vs buying it under many versions of the name sake. You just need to set up a small & simple "still" in a pot of water on a stove element (or even on your gas bbq- anything that you can control temperature). The key is using roses/petals without pesticides exposure (many home gardeners don't use pesticides, any florist can obtain organic roses). The fresher the roses the better the rose water will be. Depending on how full the rose petals are, you may need as little as a 2 roses, or as many as 10. There are many videos on making rose water process, including an easy one using an overturned teapot lid in a pot of steaming water; just search for "how to make easy rose water." Have fun!
"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
Fun fact the food made by the white witches staff was actually addicting that was why Edmund liked it so much, apparently if heâd had a bit more heâd never want any other food heâd 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
Throwing so much shade at Edmund đAnd Iâm absolutely here for it đ€Łđ€Ł
So its like 90% sugar
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 â„ïž
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.
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
BĂŒyĂŒk ihtimalle antep fıstıÄı içinde olduÄu için daha farklı bir kıvam alıyordur aÄızımızda, o yĂŒzdende diÄerleri gibi chewy olmuyordur herhalde
I thought it was powdered watermelon
When i was in 5th grade, i was going to a Christian school and our teacher was obsessed with Narnia. We read the entire series, watched the first two movies (this was the 2010-2011 school year), we even remade the second movie! We broke up into groups and were assigned scenes, my group got the scene where Susan has to show off her archery skills and i got to play Susan!! I wish i still had a copy of itđđ
But for the first book, we were assigned a project based on the book, i was assigned to make turkish delight†it was rose flavored and i think my mom still has the bottle of rose water in the back of a cupboard somewheređđđ
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
"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
I love the rose flavor ones
Its criminal to give vanillia flavour to red Colorđ
"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 đ
@@axeltheking4157 thank you đ
family is temporary, dessert is forever
Well- no- but-
@@RaeThePsychofamily can die, dessert canât.
Both are temporary, dessert is just better.
facts
Daily dose of dyslexic quotes
If you're putting in red food coloring, you should put Cherry flavoring in.
You can even put maraschino cherry in a blender and make a relish consistency of maraschino cherries to add into your lokum (the other name for Turkish delight).
For those who donât want to use red food coloring, use hibiscus tea during the simple syrup step. (Sugar, water, lemon)
Iâm actually Turkish and this isnât eaten as much in turkey, itâs 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, itâs called Turkish delight, it doesnât mean it is the Turks Delight
"And if it's good enough to betray your whole family for"
Got me-
Same đ
643 likes and 1 reply? Ill fix that
thanks for telling me this never knew i got this many likes :D
yes
My tooth hurts from watching this
Yessss!!!! Iâve read like the whole series and Iâve always wondered what it was!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
His Turkish Delight was enchanted give him a break y'all âđ»đ
HIMM??
@@hongvannguyen9893
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Finally someone who doesnât completely blame Edmond!
Thank you đđ» I hated this part in the books đI was like âgive my guy a break yâall heâs a childâ
@@hongvannguyen9893 The person is talking about Edmund.
Donât tell me youâve never heard of Narnia?
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 đł. 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 đ„ș
Think it was also enchanted
Sedapnya.
From Malaysia đČđŸ
đČđŸâ€đčđ·â€đ”đžâ€đŸđȘâ€đźđ©
Pistachio is my favorite flavor. I also like pomegranate or rose too.
Damn pistachio sounds bomb. Do you just roughly chop them or put them through a food processor or something to get them finely ground?
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 đ
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.đą
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
âIt wasnât about the Turkish Delights, it was about sending a message..â
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 theyâre delicious.
@@fatuusdottore no no, itâs a reference to something
Not only was it rare at the time due to sugar rationing but I think Jadis also enchanted that stuff to make it addictive. I swear that was in the book when my mom read it to me as a child.
Itâs like bubble gum and jello texture one of top 5 candys
When I was in 2nd grade my teacher had a box of Turkish delights. There wasnât 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 susarımđđ»
Merve Ćahin iâm greek and baklava is a huge desert in our culture too and i can also agree itâs 500 times better than this
Was it worth it... I know it was
But I have diabetes and it sucks
"no family betrayal required"
Guess that's optional. đ
Wait it's optional
O p t i o n a l
@@bazibon1506 Hi kork
@@Decimal91 always has been
@KHADIJAH KHOJA
.....
I tasted Turkish delight while on a trip to Qatar. It came in this box, was multi-colored. I loved them so much! One of them was mint flavoured and I was wishing it would never finish, haha. I wouldnât betray family over anything but Turkish delight is absolutely special, no doubt.
I read Chronicles of Narnia as a 12 years old. I am 38 today and this is my first time knowing what Turkish Delight looks like. Thank you.
"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
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
đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł Hahaha, nice one but AHEM.... sorry for your kitchen losses. đ€Ł BWAHAHAHA!!
Was it worth it??
@@TheLove2drawzombolin totally! I don't regret anything
đđđ you had two experience in one recipe. That was funny đđđđ
I *LOVE* Turkish delight
Looks so yummy!
"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 ?
âYou might wonder what it tastes likeâ
Me: âyea I doâ
*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.
My 3rd grade teacher bought Turkish delights for the entire class after we finished the book and were watching the movie
Turkish delight > siblings
Betrayed his whole family for sugar and cornstarch.
Lmaođ
dont forget the lemon zest!!!
Well sugar was rationed so can't blame him đ
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!!! đ
Me: sees 'Turkish Delight'
Also me: *aggressive Narnia flashbacks*
đ
Same đ
Me: *climbs up into White Witch Carriage*
*time to betray everyone I've ever loved*
Same đ
I wanted to eat that so badđ
Iâve had a Turkish delight and while they do taste good enough to eat more than once in my life they do have a very distinct feeling of when a cat purrs very closely to your face.
The abundance of the very first ingredient was enough to say " no thnaks, looks delicious rather."
Zemo: "Turkish Delight. Irresistible."
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT RHIS WOULD BE FROM HAHAHA
BAHAHAHAH
XD
@@bella.beaarrr Zemo was quoting Narnia
Hahaha yes!!
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
To betray your family for đđ did I hear that right
Oh my goodness I always thought food writing was boring but I finally had a nostalgic moment when I came across this. I always wondered what he was eating.
Me, a Turkish person who always buys them from a store nearby:
Oh, so we can cook it? đïžđđïž
@@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 đ€
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
SPONGEBOBđđđđ
To be fair, spongebob annoyed the Dutchman so much that he payed mr krabbs to take him back. Mr krabbs probably anticipated this.
I used to want Turkish delight SOOO bad as a kid after watching Edmund chow down on itđđđđ
I remember tasting Turkish delight, IT WAS SO GOOD
When I read Narnia as a kid I imagined Turkish Delight as chocolate covered caramel and pecans. I'd still try the real thing, though.
You mean turtles that's a candy already dude live your dreams
Eat some turtles
@@musicunderground6324 I would sometimes eat them while reading it! I didn't want to say "turtles" just in case someone thought I actually meant a turtle. đ And my favorite were the ones from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and they were called bears.
same
@@Skyesoceaneyes there is a Rocky Mountain chocolate factory at the mall by my house. Iâm going to go try them out from there now lol
I always pictured baklava lol. This destroyed everything lol. I can't really get down with gummy candy
It wasnât 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 Peterâs 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 heâs 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
đđ I like the way you said this gonna made you Betray your familyđđ đ
I love the texture of Turkish delight đ
Authentic Turkish delights are the most amazing candies Iâve every had
Tried it didn't like it đą
@@funwithanthony6133lies
â@@funwithanthony6133 There are many kinds of Turkish delight with pistachio, pomegranate, rose, hazelnut, kaymak
â@@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.
â@@fundaguvenllyeah, the store bought ones taste like trash and have the consistency of either rubber or glue
Them: "For Turkish Delights would you-"
Edmund: "yes"
đ
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 đ€Ł
@@ReformedEducationEdmund kemplar, the co-ed killer đđđ
You may have wondered what it tastes like. Here's how to make it. Figure out what it tastes like yourself cuz I'm not fucking telling you.
âIs it good enough to betray your whole family for?â
Me whoâs never seen narnia: w h a t đđđ
O n g đïžđđïž
Yet you somehow know about the Narnia stuff :0
He didnât 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 wouldâve killed them himself just for more Turkish delights lmao
@@firedoctor1 đđ
Kekw
Itâs 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
Purchased some in Ephesus. Simply delicious đ
I LOVE TURKISH DELIGHT SOOOOO MUCH.. I HAVENT HAD ANY IN A WHILE BUG OMGGG ITS GOOD
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
She's speaking in side effects for medicine đ
Yesssss!!! đ€Ł
đ
Itâs like the guy at the end of car commercials
thanks for the joke i needed a laugh
@@juicebox9300 YESSS
So it's just sugar..
Every dessert is just sugar dawg. Caramel and toffee is literally boiled sugar and water
Bro realized that dessert has sugar
During kindergarten our teacher was reading The Chronicles of Narnia, and one day she brought like two boxes of Turkish delight. It was amazing.
Narnia prison:
Random guy: âI killed a family of five. What did you do?â
Edmund: âI betrayed my entire family for a snack.â
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 went to a Narnia themed homeschool prom and they had Turkish Delight there. It was so good!
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Poplpđđđ đźđźđąđđđâ€đ đź
it was hosted by the wrong sideđđ
Good enough to betray your family?
That is one hell of a sentance
Turkish delights are so good
That looks good asf
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
"this lovely shade of pink"
Red: "am I a joke to you?"
Finally I found a comment ab that đđ
Lmao fr
Thank you
@@Bruhhhhh56 same lmao
Tbf it winds up pink after it cools
Tried this when I was younger itâs way too sweet for me personally but itâs still pretty nice
Turkish delight is DELICIOUS
"No family betrayal required"
Dom torreto: FaMiLy? AnYtHiNg FoR FaMiLy...
Lmao
My first thought đđ
dtf
Family
@Jack Gray ik, it was for a joke đ
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!
You mean to tell me she found a way to make rose water flavored Turkish delight taste good?
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See I love teachers liked that. Mine read us a book where the character ate empanadas, so the next day she brought all the ingredients to make empanadas and our whole class got to make and eat them. It was a blastđ
Man this stuff is crazy good. Could you do persian cookies next? My neighbors were persian and used to make them, they were super good!
I made these because of this video, it was something I never wanted to do again. My arm was sore for days. I didnât find them particularly good either, but my dad loved them. He said they were the best Turkish delights he ever had. I didnât even know he had them before, but he had apparently.
You shouldnât eat more than 2 a day tho unless you want to become close friends with your toilet. Had to let him know before he binged them all.
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?
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Iâm a lover of the pomegranate flavor I picked it up at a Korean market by random because they didnât have my banana milk and Iâm a new fan.
Lokum is great there are so many variations
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
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