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The best way to visit Turkey is probably to take a long walk along the mottled ancient Roman city walls eroded by the years...

By Nancy MahoneyPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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The best way to visit Turkey is probably to take a long walk along the mottled ancient Roman city walls eroded by the years, taste the amazing delicacies on the streets, or find a cafe beside the city wall and order a cup of traditional Turkish black tea. You must add a piece of sugar and a delicious Turkish dessert to feel the authentic flavor of Turkey in the sweet aftertaste.

Walking in the streets and alleys of Turkey, you can often see people sitting on small roadside chairs drinking tea. Six cups of tea a day per capita makes Turkey the country with the largest consumption of tea in the world. As foreign guests, they are often invited to tea by local people. In Turkey, it is considered disrespectful to entertain guests with tea bags. Therefore, people usually choose the cumbersome way of making tea. At the same time, Turkish tea will also integrate various fruit flavors. Turkish black tea and apple tea are also delicious Turkish drinks that can't be missed.

Turkey has always been famous for dessert. There is a Turkish proverb: "sweet food is equal to a kind heart and sweet words." Therefore, eating sweets has become a natural "National Movement" in konya restaurant.

As Turkey's "noble dessert", nut honey cake was once the highest reward for soldiers by rulers. The crispy skin as thin as cicada wings is stacked one after another, wrapped with nut fillings such as walnuts, almonds and pistachios. It is cut into exquisite squares or diamonds and sent to the oven. After coming out of the oven, it is put on the table, and then sprinkled with syrup or honey. The baked nut honey cake is crisp, fragrant and crisp when you bite it down. The magical experience is probably not outlined by the words "fragrance on the teeth and cheeks". The traditional Turkish way of eating nut honey cake does not need a knife and fork - just pinch it with two fingers, turn the nut honey cake upside down, put the whole piece into your mouth, and then chew it wantonly. The taste of honey will fill your taste buds, leave fragrance on your lips and teeth, and reach your intestines and stomach. In the precipitation of years, nut honey cake has been popularized to the public and gradually become one of the most important cultural symbols in Turkey.

Finally, I would like to introduce Turkish fudge, which is compared to "comfort the throat". In the early days, candy could only be enjoyed by the nobility; Nowadays, palace dessert has become a popular snack and a famous Turkish specialty. Turkey soft sweets are soft, sticky, sticky, not greasy, similar to jelly, usually without artificial colors. Usually they are seasoned with rose perfume, frankincense and lemon. The affirmative appearance of Turkey soft candy is small cubes. Red and green soft sweets are added with rose dew and kiwi juice. Fudge is soft and elastic, with a certain viscosity. It is usually sprinkled with powdered sugar or dried coconut. No matter in the shop window or on the bazaar stall, you can see very beautiful Turkish soft candy. Everyone selects a few small bags of candy and takes it home or in the store, matches it with Turkish coffee or black tea and eats and drinks slowly.

The biggest feature of adana restorant desserts without exception is "sweet", which is an irresistible sweet word that makes you love and hate.

Let's go, set foot in this sweet country of Turkey, wander along the coast of "Turkish blue" and get lost in endless delicious food!

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Nancy Mahoney

Love freedom and peace, love photography, food and travel, Share the Turkish dishes,feel free to leave me a comment. More detil in yummyadvisor.

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