Turkish delight — known as lokum in Turkish — is a traditional Middle Eastern confection famous for its soft, chewy texture and delicately sweet flavor. It’s typically made from a base of sugar, water, and starch, which gives it its signature jelly-like consistency.
Classic varieties are often rose-flavored, but it also comes in lemon, orange, pomegranate, mint, and mastic. Many versions are studded with pistachios, hazelnuts, or walnuts, adding a pleasant crunch. The cubes are usually dusted with powdered sugar or coconut to prevent sticking and to give a melt-in-the-mouth finish.
Turkish delight is traditionally enjoyed with Turkish coffee or tea, and it’s known for being both fragrant and subtly sweet, rather than overwhelmingly sugary. It’s one of Turkey’s most iconic sweets, beloved for its elegant simplicity and old-world charm.
