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  1. Turkish Delight (or Lokum) is a sweet, made with starch and powdered sugar. It is often flavored with rosewater or lemon. It was Edmund Pevensie's favourite sweet, and a magical (enchanted) version of it was offered to him by The White Witch.

  2. Forget the store-bought rubbery flowery candy they call Turkish Delight. You need this authentic Turkish Delight recipe, also known as lokum, to understand why Edmund in The Chronicles of Narnia 'had never tasted anything more delicious.'.

  3. Apr 20, 2023 · With the help of food science, this authentic Turkish delight recipe from Narnia is as close to foolproof as a confectionery recipe can get. Perfectly chewy and sweet, "lokum" is traditionally vegan & gluten-free. Read on to find out its fascinating history, as well as all the key tips and troubleshooting suggestions for Turkish delight.

  4. Aug 21, 2022 · This traditional Turkish delight recipe from Narnia is as near to being perfect as a confectionary recipe can be thanks to trials and errors. Naturally vegan & gluten-free, “lokum” is the ideal combination of chewy and sweet.

  5. Feb 4, 2022 · We're making three versions: Authentic Rose Turkish Delight, Orange & Pistachio Turkish Delight, and Double-Roasted Walnut Turkish Delight. Find out its fascinating history (including...

  6. Nov 19, 2022 · Turkish delights are a gummy treat that originated (perhaps unsurprisingly) in Turkey. Made from a gel made from sugar and starch, Turkish delights have a texture somewhere between gumdrops and Jell-O.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Turkish Delight symbolizes temptation and sin in The Chronicles of Narnia. When Edmund eats it, he becomes enchanted: he is so desperate to get more Turkish Delight that he is willing to...

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