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Home / Turkey / Turkish Delights 16
Turkish Delight or lokum is a Turkish sweet that is popular the world over. On our Turkey travels, we made a stop to buy some of this delicious sweet.
Read more about our Turkish Delight stop HERE.
- A Turkish sweet shop that we stopped at
- Biberli yesil zeytin - Peppery green olives
- Bol antep fistikli - plenty of pistachio
- Colourful Turkish fruit lollies
- Cutting pieces of Turkish delight from a roll
- Graphic restaurant sign
- Lokum or Turkish delight shop
- Pistachio, rose and mint turkish delight
- Snipping pieces of Turkish delight
- The owner of the sweet shop
- This lovely Turkish girl chatted with us, using her computer to translate.
- Tony checks out the Kestane Sekeri or candied chestnuts
- Trays of Turkish delight and other Turkish sweets
- Turkish delight
- Turkish sweets
- We were treated to this Turkish dessert