Turkish delight

See also: turkish delight

English

Rosewater-flavored Turkish delight

Etymology

Allegedly coined by an English traveller who could not pronounce the Ottoman Turkish name راحت الحلقوم (râhatü'l-hulkûm), 18th c.[1]

Noun

Turkish delight (usually uncountable, plural Turkish delights)

  1. A soft, sticky confection made from starch and sugar with various flavourings.
    Synonyms: locoum, loukoumi, lumps of delight

Translations

References

  1. Victoria Combe (2003 May 3) “Sweet little history”, in The Telegraph, retrieved September 11, 2017

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