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I've only had it once, and was DEEPLY curious, since Edmund hyped it up so much. I was disappointed; the stuff was chalky and tasted stale. I concluded it's probably better fresh, and likely better if made by people who know what they're doing; it's one of the things I intend to be sure to do if I ever go to Turkey.
Edmund Pevensie? Nu, the White Witch Jadis froze it!
It's okay, but more like the unpopular jelly type sweets that you only have when all the good ones are gone.
They look better than they taste unfortunately and are really soft and jelly-ish on the inside, so disappointing.
Edmund sold his family out for turkish delight, I finally try one years after watching the film and they're awful - I can't even remember what they tasted like so maybe I'll like them but ehhhh
They're okay. Not sure why Edmond in the Chronicles of Narnia was so manipulated by them with the snow queen
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😋 yummy.
Never had it... It's basically sweetened colored glue.
That reminds me to add it to my Christmas shopping list.
I get them EVERYTIME I stop over at Istanbul.
I'd love to try it..
No, it's nasty.
I haven't tried it, but it sounds good!
Nope, too sweet for me.
What is it? Gelatin of some sort? Pastry?
From what I recall in the ingredients list, there’s no crushed animal bones. I think some fruit juices with some pectin or similar.
@HippieVeganJewslim Mmm. Animal bones. Add in some milk and eggs and you’ve got something delicious.
i've never had the choice of getting some
Oh yes I love it
Never tried so I don't know
I love it, love rahat lokum!
Yeppers
Prefer coconut ice
Nope
What? 🤣
Oh thanks! You're not so bad you're self 🤗
Yessss
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